Thirty-mile long ice jam causes devastating floods in Alaskan town as
hundreds of residents are forced to flee

   - Ice jam is when water builds up behind ice and then over flows
   - Most of the chunks of ice have already broken off, giving hope to the
   hundreds of displaced residents
   - Alaska National Guard called in to help with evacuations
   - 'I've never seen anything like this before,' one official said. 'And I
   don't think these people here (have) either. The ice jam is amazing'

 By Associated Press
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 *PUBLISHED:* 02:14 GMT, 30 May 2013 | *UPDATED:* 05:43 GMT, 30 May 2013

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A huge 30-mile block of ice his causing chaos in an Alaskan town as water
has been flowing onto the land.

The colossal river ice jam, which is when water builds up behind a block of
ice, was starting to rotate Wednesday as water finally chewed ice chunks
away from the stubborn, frozen mass after most of the residents were forced
to flee from the rising water.

An aerial survey Wednesday afternoon revealed chunks of ice have broken off
at the front of the 30-mile ice jam on the Yukon River, National Weather
Service hydrologist Ed Plumb said.

That means the jam will move soon and waters will begin to recede in the
waterlogged town of Galena, 20 miles upriver.
[image: ice]

'I've never seen anything like this before,' one official said. 'And I
don't think these people here (have) either. The ice jam is amazing.'

 [image: ice]

The ice jam had begun churning Wednesday as water finally chewed ice chunks
away from the river

The flooding lifted homes off foundations and has threatened to break a
dike protecting the airport, virtually the only dry spot left in the
community of 500 where floodwaters washed out roads and submerged homes.
There are no reports of injuries.

The National Guard flew 32 more people and 19 dogs to Fairbanks Tuesday
night. Other residents were evacuated earlier.

Kevin Ray, a state worker who moved to Galena four months ago, was among
the human evacuees who flew in on a Guard C-130 transport plane to
Fairbanks, 270 miles east of Galena. Ray said the flight was noisy, with
the constant barking of frightened dogs.

In Galena, Ray's office is gone. His apartment and all his possessions are
under water.

'So basically, I'm kind of a homeless guy,' Ray, 65, told The Associated
Press in a telephone interview Wednesday from an American Red Cross shelter
set up at a local church. 'I never thought I'd be a victim. But hey, life
is life.'
 [image: ice]

The community of 500 had to evacuate after the floods but there have been
no reports of injuries

 [image: ice]

The flooding lifted homes off foundations and has threatened to break a
dike protecting the airport, virtually the only dry spot left

Now that the water is trying to push through the jam, conditions could
change quickly. When the jam breaks, the downriver community of Koyukuk
will be at risk of flooding.

In an earlier flight Wednesday, Plumb said, the ice was locked firmly in
place, despite 80 degree temperatures. The hot weather is expected to last
a couple days before cooling slightly.

In Galena, water went over low areas of the dike Tuesday, then the water
level fell. With the threat of water topping the dike again, the state took
the step of bringing in military aircraft to aid in the evacuations of
those who wanted to leave. State emergency spokesman Jeremy Zidek said 76
residents chose to stay in a former Air Force barracks.

The water was rising again Wednesday morning close to the edge of the dike,
which protects the runway and some buildings including former barracks,
then levels fluctuated without rising more, Plumb said. Outside the dike,
everything has been hit by flooding, according to Plumb, who has worked for
the weather service for 13 years.

'I've never seen anything like this before,' he said. 'And I don't think
these people here (have) either. The ice jam is amazing.'
 [image: ice]

The water was rising again Wednesday morning close to the edge of the dike,
which protects the runway and some buildings including former barracks,
then levels fluctuated without rising more

 The damage has left the town without power, fresh water and cell phone
reception. When the ice jam knocked out the bridge leading to the airport,
evacuees had to be taken there by boat or helicopter, according to Ray, who
said the flooding began with a trickle Sunday. In a place where spring
flooding is nothing new, many homes are built on stilts, but the fast
rising water reached them, too.
COLOSSAL ICE JAM FORMATION

An ice jam occurs when water builds up behind a blockage of ice.

That includes a glacier blocking an unfrozen river, as is happening in
Alaska, and a thawing river being blocked by a still-frozen section further
on.

After the ice dam breaks apart, the sudden surge of water floods areas
downstream.


The disaster has left people feeling traumatized and vulnerable, Ray said.

'We didn't have any idea how vast the flood was going to be,' he said.

Zidek said the damage is being assessed and a disaster policy cabinet will
forward recommendations to Gov. Sean Parnell, who visited the area Tuesday.

Recommendations are likely to include issuing a disaster declaration.

Parnell surveyed the damage on Tuesday and had the Alaska National Guard
help evacuate the estimated 75 residents still in town.

'We expect the flooding to become worse before the waters start to recede,'
Parnell said.

'Ensuring the safety of those impacted by the flooding remains my top
priority.'
[image: ice]

Devastation: Homes in Galena, Alaska were destroyed after a 30-mile ice jam
on the Yukon River sent water flowing onto the land
 [image: ice]

The damage has left the town without power, fresh water and cell phone
reception. When the ice jam knocked out the bridge leading to the airport,
evacuees had to be taken there by boat or helicopter




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