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Inside Historic Alaska Guard Airlift: 51 Rescued in One Day, 300 Evacuated

Inside Historic Alaska Guard Airlift: 51 Rescued in One Day, 300 Evacuated

Summary

A large airlift operation rescued 51 people in one day and evacuated over 300 people from flood-affected villages in Alaska. The effort was in response to Typhoon Halong's impact on the region, and involved coordination between the National Guard and the Coast Guard. Aircraft and boats were used to rescue people and deliver supplies to isolated communities.

Key Facts

  • 51 people were rescued in one day during a large-scale airlift in Alaska.
  • Over 300 people were evacuated following the floods caused by Typhoon Halong.
  • The operation involved the Alaska National Guard, the Coast Guard, and local rescuers.
  • Major Dan Warren led initial responses, coordinating with rescue teams.
  • The operation used multiple aircraft and involved numerous bases.
  • Bethel, Alaska, served as a central hub for the evacuations.
  • Over 21,000 pounds of relief supplies were delivered to affected areas.
  • Petty Officer Martin Bunn reported rescuing 18 people on the first day, noting the loss experienced by evacuees.
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