Overview
- Alaska State Troopers said an adult woman was found deceased in Kwigillingok, with two people still unaccounted for as search efforts continue.
- Roughly 51 people have been rescued in Kipnuk and Kwigillingok, including at least 18 and 16 respectively, using helicopters and fixed‑wing aircraft from the National Guard and U.S. Coast Guard.
- At least eight homes in Kipnuk were pushed off their foundations and multiple houses in Kwigillingok floated away as gusts topped 100 mph and water rose more than six feet above high tide.
- Nearly 600 people sheltered in a school in Kipnuk and about 300 in Kwigillingok, while damaged power lines, boardwalks and a closed runway hindered response and assessments.
- Gov. Mike Dunleavy expanded a state disaster declaration and federal partners engaged as coastal flood warnings and recovery operations continued into Monday and Tuesday.