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Typhoon Halong remnants cause flooding in Western Alaska, dozens rescued

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October 13, 2025
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Video from Bethal, Alaska shows flooding and damaging winds blasting the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta as remnants of Typhoon Halong continue to move through Western Alaska. 

BETHEL, Alaska – New video shows the powerful flooding ongoing in western Alaska from the remnants of Typhoon Halong, which has caused widespread damage along the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, displacing families as first responders continue to search for unaccounted people. 

The powerful coastal storm moved into the Bering Sea on Sunday, packing hurricane-force wind gusts, big waves and major coastal flooding for the Kuskokwim Delta and communities south of the Bering Strait. However, storm surge and heavy rain has been ongoing since last week from another storm system, creating a dire situation.

The video above from Bethel showed powerful flooding washing away boats and damaging infrastructure over the weekend. Photos shared by Alaska’s Emergency Management showed dozens of homes surrounded by flooding.

Hurricane-force winds up to 100 mph were reported over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Another video taken in Emmonak showed the powerful winds and surf flipping a boat on its side. 

Video from Western Alaska show the ongoing coastal storm sending hurricane-force winds and dangerous flooding into coastal communities. This video shows a boat flipped on its side from the rough surf and winds. 

Video from Western Alaska show the ongoing coastal storm sending hurricane-force winds and dangerous flooding into coastal communities. This video shows a boat flipped on its side from the rough surf and winds. 

According to Alaska State Troopers, more than 30 people were rescued in Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta communities over the weekend. At least 18 people were rescued in Kwigillingok, and at least 16 people were rescued in Kipnuk, troopers said. Alaska State Troopers, the Alaska Air National Guard, Alaska Army National Guard and U.S. Coast Guard are aiding in search efforts.

Officials are working to confirm the number of people unaccounted for in Kipnuk, but at least three are missing in Kwigillingok.

This powerful storm is forecast to continue to cause flooding into Monday. A Coastal Flood Warning is in effect through Monday afternoon for much of coastal Alaska, with water levels reaching between 4 and 6 feet above normal high tide levels. 

According to an Alaska nonprofit, the Coastal Villages Region Fund, the devastation from Halong may be beyond that of Typhoon Merbok in 2022. 



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