Juneau couple loses home to Mendenhall River flood just days after moving in

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Juneau school teacher Elizabeth Wilkins and her partner Tom Schwartz moved into a new home on Thursday. But by Saturday nigbt, that home had fallen into the Mendenhall River.

JUNEAU, Alaska - The Mendenhall River tore away the soil of its banks last weekend following aAt least two houses fell into the raging waters below after the ground underneath was eroded.

“We were with our friends,” Wilkins said. “We just finished mountain biking, getting one last trip before school started. And so my friend Darcy, who we’re staying with right now, came over to feed the cat Leo. And she called and she said, ‘The river is up to the house and it’s being eroded right now.’”

Leo embodies what it means to be an Alaskan, but in cat form. The couple said he even joins them for hikes in the summer and out on the skating pond in winter.

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