More than 1,500 people displaced after typhoon remnants devastate Alaskan villages
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The remnants of Typhoon Halong have left a devastating impact on two Alaska Native communities, displacing over 1,500 residents and resulting in at least one fatality. As officials work tirelessly to provide shelter and support, more severe weather is expected, complicating recovery efforts. This situation highlights the vulnerability of these communities to extreme weather events, raising concerns about climate change and the need for better preparedness.
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