Alaska governor asks Trump for federal aid after typhoon displaces 1,500 people

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Alaska Governor Urges Trump for Federal Aid as Typhoon Devastates Communities, Displacing 1500 People

The devastating effects of a powerful typhoon that swept through Alaska's south-west region has left over 1,500 residents displaced and authorities scrambling to repair housing and utilities before winter sets in. In a plea for assistance, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy has reached out to President Donald Trump, urging him to declare a major disaster, thereby unlocking additional federal resources.

The scale of the disaster surpasses the state's ability to respond, with thousands of miles of coastline affected, spanning the Aleutian Islands to the North Slope. The remnants of Typhoon Halong battered remote Alaska Native communities in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta with fierce winds, rain, and record-breaking storm surge that sent water into homes, causing some to float off their foundations. At least one person was killed, and two others remain missing.

Established makeshift shelters have accommodated around 1,500 people, an extraordinary number in a sparsely populated region where communities are only accessible by air or water this time of year. Before evacuees were transported to larger shelters in Anchorage, about 500 miles away, as many as 1,000 people were being housed in just two local schools.

The state has established temporary relief measures, with Alaskans raising over $1 million to support the displaced residents. However, authorities are still evaluating the full extent of the damage, and destruction was extensive, with residents describing it as "chaos" that left their communities on the south-west like an earthquake.

The Alaska Native village of Kipnuk, one of the hardest-hit areas, witnessed water levels exceeding 6 feet, destroying homes and leaving many without access to basic necessities. The disaster has brought renewed attention to Trump administration cuts to grants aimed at helping small, mostly Indigenous villages prepare for storms or mitigate disaster risks.

In a heart-wrenching account, residents described the harrowing experience of surviving the typhoon, with one resident stating that their village was "Native strong," but nothing could break them down. Despite the challenges, community members are coming together to support each other in the aftermath of this devastating storm.
 
πŸ€• 1,500 ppl displaced by a massive typhoon in Alaska is mind-blowing... state can't handle it alone & needs federal aid ASAP πŸ’ΈπŸ˜”. Trump should definitely declare a major disaster & send more help 🚨. This disaster highlights how vulnerable remote communities are to climate change & the need for better preparedness πŸ’‘.
 
man... 1500 people displaced in alaska and they're already saying it's going to be a problem for winter πŸŒ¨οΈβ„οΈ. federal aid is needed ASAP but we all know how that usually goes. trump's cuttin' grants for indigenous villages preparin' for storms... what's the point of even havin' funds if you're just gonna slash 'em? 😩
 
πŸŒͺ️😱 1500 people displaced by Typhoon Halong in Alaska 🌊 is crazy! 🀯 the scale of the disaster 🌈 is way too much for state authorities to handle alone πŸ’ͺ. I hope 🀞 President Trump responds ASAP with federal aid to help rebuild homes and restore utilities πŸ”§. 🚨 this is a heart-wrenching story πŸ˜”, especially for remote Alaska Native communities πŸ‘₯ who are still recovering from the disaster. πŸ’• it's amazing how Alaskans came together 🀝 to raise over $1 million in support of displaced residents πŸŽ‰. Here's to community resilience πŸ’ͺ and hope that everyone affected can rebuild soon 🌈!
 
🌟 I'm literally shaking thinking about all those people who lost their homes and are struggling to survive. It's heartbreaking to see the scale of the disaster and the impact it has on the communities, especially the Alaska Native ones that are already dealing with so many challenges πŸ€•. The fact that people are coming together to support each other is truly inspiring though πŸ’–. I just wish more people were aware of the struggles these villages face when it comes to natural disasters πŸŒͺ️. It's not just about throwing money at the problem, but also about addressing the systemic issues that make them vulnerable in the first place πŸ’‘. The state and federal governments need to do more to help these communities prepare for and respond to disasters πŸ™.
 
OMG u guyz 🀯!! I'm literally shakin' thinking about what's happenin' in Alaska rn 😭! 1500 ppl displaced is crazy 🚨!! I feel so bad for them, especially those in the Aleutian Islands and Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta 🌊. The fact that the gov is tryna get federal aid is super important πŸ’Έ. Trump gotta help out, fam 🀝! We need to raise awareness about this too, so ppl don't forget about these communities πŸ‘€. They deserve our support πŸ€—! And I'm low-key worried about those grants for Indigenous villages πŸ˜”... let's make sure we're helpin' them out πŸ’ͺπŸΌπŸ’•
 
oh man 1500 people displaced is just heartbreaking πŸ€• especially when it's caused by a typhoon... i feel for those alaskan communities they must be going through so much already with harsh winters and now this disaster on top of it all πŸ’” i wish trump would come forward with that federal aid ASAP though the $1 million raised by the alaskans is sweet but not nearly enough to fix everything πŸ€‘
 
OMG 🀯 just saw the news about the huge typhoon that hit Alaska and it's heartbreaking 😭 1500 people displaced is crazy! The way they're setting up makeshift shelters and trying to get aid from the government is really admirable πŸ’• I mean, we should be doing more to support these communities in remote areas. And it's not just the physical damage, but also the emotional toll on the people who lost their homes and livelihoods 🌊 Trump's been cutting funds for grants that help villages prepare for disasters... like, what even is that?! πŸ€” We need to take care of our own people, especially when they're already vulnerable. Let's hope he listens to Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and gets them the help they need ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
man... this is crazy 🀯 like they're saying that the typhoon was way stronger than anyone expected & it's got everyone scrambling to figure out how to help these 1500 people 😬 i mean, $1 million raised by locals ain't gonna cut it for all the damage done, especially with the admin cutting grants for indigenous villages beforehand πŸ€‘ you gotta wonder if they're just trying to cover their own tracks πŸ‘€ what's next? federal aid only for areas that can vote blue? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u guys can u even imagine living in alaska and having a typhoon like this?? 🀯 1500 ppl displaced is crazy i feel so bad for them & their fams. i'm all for president trump helping out but at the same time i think it's kinda weird that he cut those grants for small villages to prepare for storms... i guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next πŸ€”
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• 1,500 people displaced by a typhoon? it's crazy how much damage it caused too πŸŒͺ️ and the fact that some homes floated off their foundations? 😱 what if they were still there when winter hits? ❄️ i feel for the community in Kipnuk, especially with the water levels exceeding 6 feet... it's like an earthquake or something! 🌊 is the state really doing enough to support these people, and what about those who don't have access to basic necessities? πŸ’” does anyone know how much longer they can stay in makeshift shelters?
 
OMG, you won't believe what's going on in Alaska right now 🀯! So they're saying there's this super powerful typhoon that's like, destroying everything, and the government is totally unprepared for it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, 1500 people are displaced? That's insane! And get this, the governor is asking Trump for federal aid, but what if he just doesn't care about them? What if it's all just a ploy to distract us from something else? πŸ€‘ Like, have you noticed how much money was lost in that storm? $1 million raised by Alaskans? That sounds way too convenient to me πŸ˜’. And what's with the Trump administration cuts to grants for Indigenous villages? Are they trying to cover up some shady dealings or something? πŸ€”
 
😬πŸŒͺ️ Oh man, can you believe 1,500 people are displaced due to a typhoon in Alaska? It's like, what even is a typhoon?! 🀯 I know we're already getting into winter mode but I didn't expect that kind of destruction. The fact that it destroyed entire homes and left people without access to basic necessities is just heartbreaking.

And can we talk about how the state was able to raise only $1 million in relief? I get that it's a lot, but 1,500 people need help ASAP! It feels like they're being left behind. And what's with the Trump administration cuts to disaster grants?! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ That just sounds super uncaring.

I'm all for community spirit and stuff, but come on guys, we gotta do better than this. We need a solid plan in place to help these people recover and rebuild their homes. It's like, winter is coming soon, can't they prepare for that?! ❄️
 
OMG, can you even imagine living in a place where 1,500 people have to flee their homes because of a typhoon? It's like, Alaska is already super remote and stuff, so it's not like they were prepared for something like this 🀯. And the fact that it's affecting small Indigenous villages is just heartbreaking 😭. I feel like we should be doing more to help them prepare for disasters, you know? Like, those grants Trump cut were supposed to help them mitigate risks and stuff... it's just not fair πŸ™„. The community coming together after this disaster is really inspiring though - they're showing us that even in the toughest times, there's always hope ❀️. We should be supporting these people more! πŸ’–
 
Ugh, my heart goes out to those people affected by this crazy typhoon πŸ€•πŸŒͺ️! 1500 displaced is just insane, especially considering how remote some areas are. I mean, can you even imagine having to navigate by air or water during a disaster? It's like something out of a movie.

I'm all for Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy reaching out to Trump for federal aid, but it's a bit concerning that this is happening again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Those cuts to grants are just ridiculous, and it's no wonder communities are struggling to prepare for storms or mitigate disaster risks.

The thing that really gets me is the destruction in Kipnuk - 6 feet of water destroying homes? That's just devastating 🌊😒. And the fact that there's been a renewed focus on Trump administration cuts just feels like, well, more drama πŸ™„. Can't we all just come together to support those in need instead?

I'm glad to hear that community members are coming together to support each other, though ❀️. That's what matters most - the resilience and strength of those affected by this disaster. Fingers crossed for a speedy recovery and plenty of aid to help them rebuild 🀞
 
omg i just heard about this alaska typhoon and it's literally heartbreaking πŸ€• 1500 people displaced is crazy! i'm not even sure how they're going to get everyone settled down before winter comes i mean, can you imagine living in a community where the water levels are like 6 feet above your home? that's just not right 🀯

anyway, i was thinking about it and i feel bad for alaska because trump cut those grants that were supposed to help small villages prepare for storms... it's like, how can you expect communities to be resilient when they don't have the resources to start with? πŸ€‘

but on a brighter note, i heard that alaskans are coming together as one and raising money to support each other... that's just so beautiful ❀️ we need more of that kind of community spirit in this world.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I just saw this news about Alaska and it broke my heart πŸ€•. 1500 people displaced by a typhoon? That's insane! And they're still trying to figure out how much damage there is, which is already super scary. I feel for those communities, you know? They've been hit hard before too. Like, remember that storm last year that caused so much trouble in the Pacific Northwest? Yeah, this is on a whole different level πŸŒͺ️. The fact that Trump's administration cut funding for these kinds of disasters is really messed up. I mean, we need to support our communities, especially the ones that are already struggling. This disaster is like a wake-up call or something πŸ’₯. We need more aid and resources to get those people back on their feet ASAP πŸ™. It's just not right that some people have to suffer like this because of bad planning and politics πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸŒͺ️ This is just awful... 1,500 people displaced and a whole lot of damage done. Alaska's got some crazy weather conditions, I get it, but still... 😩 The fact that it's pushing the state to its limits means we need more federal aid ASAP. And can't help but wonder about those grant cuts - it sounds like the Trump admin is gonna be blamed for not being prepared enough πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. On a brighter note though, I love how these communities are rallying together and supporting each other... that's what we need more of, right? πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, it's just like Katrina all over again πŸ€•. I remember when Hurricane Katrina hit and it was like a nightmare come true. The devastation, the displacement, the loss of life... it's just so heartbreaking. Alaska is doing its best to recover, but it's like they're starting from scratch. And what's with the Trump administration cuts? It's just not fair to those communities that are already struggling. I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm all for small government, but when it comes to disaster relief, you gotta do more than just throw some bones their way 🀞. At least $1 million raised is a start, but it's just not enough. We need more support from the feds, ASAP.
 
omg can u believe 1500 ppl displaced by a typhoon in alaska?? thats like, crazy 🀯 i feel for those people who lost their homes and basic necessities they must be going through such trauma πŸ˜” how's the govrnment planning to support them now? will it lead to any changes in disaster preparedness for indigenous communities? also, why did this typhoon even happen in alaska 🌊?? is there anything we can learn from this about climate change or weather patterns?
 
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