After the latest catastrophic storm hit Western Alaska, displacing more than 1,500 people, killing at least one and leaving villages in ruins, residents face an existential crisis. Will the wide delta that fans out between the lower Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers and has supported one of the circumpolar north's largest Indigenous populations for millennia continue to be a place where…
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Typhoon disaster in Western Alaska raises questions around the region's future
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