Barriers prevent severe flooding in Alaska capital after glacier outburst
<p>Officials say temporary barriers helped Juneau avoid hundreds of flooded homes from Mendenhall Glacier melt</p><p>Newly installed river barriers held back record levels of flooding and prevented widespread damage in Alaska’s capital city on Wednesday, after an ice dam at the nearby Mendenhall Glacier released a huge surge of rainwater and snowmelt, officials said.</p><p>Water pooled on several streets and in some yards in Juneau after the Mendenhall River crested earlier in the day, and high water was expected to persist for hours. But many residents in the flood zone had evacuated before peak water levels, and there were no damage reports similar to the past two summers, when about 300 homes were flooded.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/13/alaskas-juneau-glacier-flood-record-climate">Continue reading...</a>
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