Researchers and community members gathered in Yakutat late last month to discuss local geohazards, like landslide-induced tsunamis, and how they can be addressed.
In 1958, a massive landslide in Alaska’s Lituya Bay triggered the tallest tsunami ever recorded — a wave so powerful it sheared trees 1,700 feet above sea level and erased everything in its path ...
Scientists with government agencies and academia depend on each other and the public to help keep track of risky spots From the Southeast rainforest to the Arctic tundra, warming conditions are ...
At least three people are dead and three others are believed to be missing following a "large landslide" in Alaska, officials said. The landslide was reported along the Zimovia Highway at mile 11 ...
A landslide in Alaska claimed the lives of three people Monday and three others are still missing after trees and debris came barreling down on a remote coastal fishing community. The swath of ...
Authorities on Friday identified those missing or killed in a southeast Alaska landslide this week as five family members and their neighbor, a commercial fisherman who made a longshot bid for the ...
For years, a national database that tracks and maps landslides has had a major hole: Alaska. That’s about to change. The state released a database this week that pinpoints where thousands of slides ...
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