Alaska, typhoon and East Coast
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In western Alaska, the remnants of Typhoon Halong brought hurricane-force winds and catastrophic flooding to coastal communities.
The storm brought more than 2 inches of rain to New York City. In western Alaska, more than 50 were rescued and one person was confirmed dead after remnants of a typhoon hit.
A 76-year-old Brooklyn resident was killed when a solar panel was blown off a carport, striking her in the head. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A nor’easter churned its way up the East Coast on Sunday, washing out roads and prompting air travel delays as heavily populated areas of the Northeast experienced excessive rain, lashing winds and coastal flooding.
A stormy few days are on tap for much of the East Coast and the Southwest as a pair of storms bring a variety of nasty weather.
An early-season nor’easter swept across the US East Coast, killing at least one person as it triggered power outages and travel delays, while across the continent a massive storm wreaked havoc on Alaska.
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Alaska residents displaced by remnants of Typhoon Halong have limited options as winter sets in
Officials in Alaska rushed Tuesday to find housing for people from tiny coastal villages devastated by the remnants of Typhoon Halong. But the remote location and severe damage are limiting their options as they race against other impending storms and the onset of winter.