Alaska Army Guard Spc. Kyle Schramm, left, and Sgt. Heather Byrd, both military policeman with the 297th Military Police Detachment, aid residents in the City and Borough of Juneau Aug. 8, 0204, with recovery and cleanup efforts following recent flooding after the Mendenhall Glacier’s Suicide Basin released. The State Emergency Operations Center requested 40 members of the Alaska Organized Milita to assist with flood recovery efforts. An additional 33 Air and Army Guard volunteers from the Fairbanks and Anchorage are expected to fly to Juneau in the coming days as part of Joint Task Force – Juneau. (Alaska National Guard photo by Spc. Ulyx Bohulano)
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Alaska Army Guardsmen with Joint Task Force – Juneau partner with the Department of Transportation to assist Juneau residents with recovery and cleanup efforts Aug. 8, 2024, following recent flooding after the Mendenhall Glacier’s Suicide Basin released. The State Emergency Operations Center requested 40 members of the Alaska Organized Milita to assist with flood recovery efforts. Seven Guardsmen from Juneau began work on Aug. 7, and an additional 33 Air and Army Guard volunteers from Fairbanks and Anchorage will fly to Juneau in the coming days as part of Joint Task Force – Juneau. (Alaska National Guard photo by Sgt. Dane Moorehead)
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Alaska Army Guardsmen with Joint Task Force – Juneau partner with the Department of Transportation to assist Juneau residents with recovery and cleanup efforts Aug. 8, 2024, following recent flooding after the Mendenhall Glacier’s Suicide Basin released. The State Emergency Operations Center requested 40 members of the Alaska Organized Milita to assist with flood recovery efforts. Seven Guardsmen from Juneau began work Aug. 7, and an additional 33 Air and Army Guard volunteers from the Fairbanks and Anchorage will fly to Juneau in the coming days as part of Joint Task Force – Juneau. (Alaska National Guard photo by Spc. Ulyx Bohulano)
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Alaska Army Guard Spc. Kyle Schramm, right, a military policeman with 297th Military Police Detachment, and Spc. Jacob Miller, an infantryman with Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment, assist Juneau residents with recovery and cleanup efforts Aug. 8, 2024, following recent flooding after the Mendenhall Glacier’s Suicide Basin released. The State Emergency Operations Center requested 40 members of the Alaska Organized Milita to assist with flood recovery efforts. Seven Guardsmen from Juneau began work Aug. 7, and an additional 33 Air and Army Guard volunteers from the Fairbanks and Anchorage will fly to Juneau in the coming days as part of Joint Task Force – Juneau. (Alaska National Guard photo by Spc. Ulyx Bohulano)
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On August 6, 2024, an outburst flood from the Mendenhall Glacier caused major flooding in the Mendenhall Glacier Basin. Multiple homes and roads are inundated. No reports of injuries have been reported. The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) issued an evacuation order on the evening of August 5 and established an emergency shelter for residents displaced by the flooding. (Alaska National Guard courtesy photo)
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