Juneau Residents Recover from Massive Mud Slide

Mon, November 16, 2009 
Posted in Alaska News, Top Stories

Juneau residents displaced by this weekend’s landslides will stay in hotel rooms through the weekend. About 80 residents of downtown Juneau were allowed to return to their homes yesterday afternoon (Sunday), but eight people are still homeless.

Casey Kelly, KTOO – Juneau

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  • I THINK THAT SUCH A DISEATER LIKE THIS, THE STATE OF ALASKA SHOULD DISEATER ASSISTANCE FOR THESE PEOPLE IN JUNEAU. IT WOULD BE BETTER FOR THE STATE TO PITCH IN. NATURE HAS A WAY OF SHOWING POWERFUL FORCE, SUCH AS THIS MUD SLIDE THAT EFFECTED THE RESIDENTS OF STATE OF ALASKA, SO WHERE IS THE STATE GOVERNOR ON THIS ISSUES? IS HE GOING TO HELP? THIS IS A HISTORIAL TOWN, NAMED AFTER WILLIAM JUNEAU. a MINER BACK IN THE 1800'S.
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