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NEWS | May 13, 2022

Alaska Guard provides flood assistance to Manley Hot Springs

By Alaska National Guard Public Affairs

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska – The Alaska National Guard is helping the Interior Alaska community of Manley Hot Springs recover from flooding from the Tanana River.

An Alaska National Guard task force of five Soldiers departed Fairbanks May 12 for Manley Hot Springs after the region received significant flooding, prompting a state disaster declaration on May 7 for the Yukon Koyukuk Regional Education Attendance Area.

On May 6, the National Weather Service issued a flood warning for the community approximately 150 miles west of Fairbanks. The State Emergency Operations Center received reports of active flooding on May 7 and immediately initiated active response operations.

The Tanana Chiefs Conference and American Red Cross of Alaska reported that 45 residents were displaced from 25 homes in the flooded area. 

The floodwaters have receded, and community members have returned to their homes to assess the damage and begin cleanup. The community is accessible by road, and all local available resources have been exhausted. The SEOC requested Alaska National Guard support.

“Alaskans are accustomed to severe weather and flooding, but this spring breakup has been particularly challenging throughout the state,” said Maj. Gen. Torrence Saxe, adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard and commissioner of the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. 
 
“The Alaska National Guard is trained, equipped and prepared to provide disaster response support when requested by civil authorities,” Saxe said. “We are always ready to respond to support Alaskans.

“This Alaska National Guard task force will work closely with the Manley Hot Spring leadership, state emergency management, and the Tanana Chiefs Conference to support the recovery effort for the residents of Manley Hot Springs,” he said.

The Guardsmen will remove and dispose of flood debris from Tribal, public and government facilities in the community and dig water channels to clear standing water. 

Service members will work under the direction of the SEOC on-scene division supervisor and will support the local community incident command.

The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, which falls under the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, manages the SEOC. During a domestic emergency or natural disaster, local authorities may request assistance through the SEOC.

State emergency managers coordinate with local leaders to provide the necessary resources. When the National Guard’s assistance is needed, the state requests specific support through the Alaska National Guard Joint Operations Center.

 

 

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