Take a listen: U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell talk with KNOM about their reactions to storm damage in Western Alaska and their priorities for recovery.
Alright. Well, welcome to Nome. It’s a pleasure to have all of you here. I’m going to try to throw one question at a time and go around the room. So we’ll just start with reactions and the goal of your visit. So Representative Peltola, you’re up first, how would you like to start?All right Davis, well, we just landed here in Nome. We were on a C-130 with the Coast Guard tagging along on on one of their missions, and we were able to fly over Unalakleet, Shaktoolik and Golovin.
Chevak resident Ryan Bukowski says three freezers at his home filled with subsistence and store-bought foods completely thawed out during a three-day power outage after Western Alaska’s September 2022 storm. Thank you, Senator, and we’ll come back to that winter point as well. But Administrator Criswell, your reaction from what you’ve seen so far?Yeah, Davis, I it’s been a really good day just to start, right, we came in on the C-130.
A massive storm battering Western Alaska brought floodwaters to the steps of the local school in Golovin on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022. It seems like everyone’s on the same page, then, about federal disaster assistance.
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