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Photos of the aftermath of devastating floods in remote Alaska Native villages

  • Uncertainty looms over the future of remote Alaska Native villages affected by Typhoon Halong last month.
  • Some evacuees, including AvaRae Carl, doubt they will return to their traditional lifestyles.
  • AvaRae Carl and her grandfather Joe Paul are currently in temporary housing in Bethel, Alaska.
  • The Associated Press indicates they are responsible for all content despite receiving financial support from private foundations.
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Photos of the aftermath of devastating floods in remote Alaska Native villages

KWIGILLINGOK, Alaska (AP) — Uncertainty looms over the future of remote Alaska Native villages devastated by the remnants of Typhoon Halong last month. Some evacuees express doubts about ever returning to their traditional lifestyles, while other residents remain.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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