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State and Alaska Organized Militia expand evacuation, sheltering operations for West Coast Storm survivors
Thursday, October 16, 2025
DOD DVIDS
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — The State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC), Alaska Organized Militia (AKOM), and multiple state and volunteer agencies continue coordinated response operations following the severe storm that struck Alaska’s West Coast late last week, causing widespread flooding, infrastructure damage, and community displacement across the region.
Mark Roberts, SEOC incident commander, said the priority today has shifted from life safety to life sustainment and shelter operations.
“We’ve confirmed that a number of homes cannot be reoccupied, even with emergency repairs, and that infrastructure has been compromised in several communities,” Roberts said. “Our focus now is making sure people are safe, warm, and cared for while we work with our partners to restore essential services.”
- Two UH-60 Black Hawk, one HH-60 MEDEVAC, and one CH-47 Chinook helicopters from the Alaska Army National Guard evacuated residents from Kipnuk to Bethel on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- A C-17 Globemaster III aircraft from the 176th Wing transported sanitation supplies, tents, heaters, Meals Ready to Eat, and a transport truck to Bethel and Kotzebue, and is scheduled to return today with approximately 300 evacuees to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson for onward movement to shelter facilities in Anchorage.
- Three UH-60 Black Hawks and one CH-47 Chinook are launching this morning to continue evacuations from Kipnuk and Kwigillingok.
- Approximately 35 Alaska Organized Militia members are deploying today to Kotzebue, Nome, and Bethel to assist with shelter operations, supply distribution, and community assessments, bringing total deployed personnel to about 75 across affected areas.
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