Hundreds warned to evacuate in downtown Juneau amid high avalanche risk
Alaskas capital city advised downtown residents in avalanche zones to evacuate their homes late Friday morning. Avalanche risk mounted as a result of increased snowfall, higher temperatures and forecasted rain, triggering an emergency alert.
City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Programs Manager Ryan OShaughnessy said the city is monitoring the risk closely and working with the National Weather Service and the states Department of Transportation.
If you live in a slide path its time to grab your go bag and get out of your house and make other arrangements until the hazard has cleared, he said at a news conference on Zoom that began late Friday morning.
OShaughnessy pointed residents to an interactive map of avalanche zones in downtown Juneau. Residents can type in their addresses to see if they are in a risk zone. He said the avalanche zone depicted in the maps includes what are called runout zones, where snow would spread after an avalanche.
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