Current:Home > reviewsWhat caused an Alaskan glacier to cause major flooding near Juneau -FutureWise Finance
What caused an Alaskan glacier to cause major flooding near Juneau
View
Date:2025-04-13 10:15:12
A glacier lake outburst flood is wreaking havoc near Juneau, Alaska, where structures have been destroyed as a result of a break on the Mendenhall Glacier.
The flooding is due to an outburst flood on Suicide Basin, a side basin on the Mendenhall Glacier, located about 12 miles north of Alaska's state capital. A glacial lake outburst flood occurs when a dam containing a glacial lake breaks.
The flooding has destroyed several structures along the Mendenhall River, according to the National Weather Service. Trees and debris are currently littering the river.
MORE: Greenland Ice Sheet melting faster than previously thought, scientists say
Video taken by resident Sam Nolan shows a multi-story structure collapsing into the river. Nolan watched for more than an hour as the home succumbed to the floodwaters, he said.
"It was really sad to see, but all we could do was stand there and watch," Nolan said.
Other videos taken by residents show debris and trees floating in Mendenhall River close to Juneau International Airport.
MORE: Greenland Ice Sheet melting faster than previously thought, scientists say
The Mendenhall Lake level crested at 14.97 feet on Saturday around 11:15 p.m. local time, well above the previous record of 11.99 feet in July 2016. Significant flooding was reported in areas that previously have not seen flooding, and there has been significant erosion along the riverbanks, according to the NWS.
Waters have been falling at a rapid pace of .7 feet per hour, but flooding is ongoing, the NWS said.
The flooding has closed several roads in the region, including bridges, according to the city of Juneau.
MORE: Antarctic sea ice has reached a record low for the year, researchers say
City emergency operations urged residents to stay away from the river during the duration of the flood event.
Suicide Basin has been releasing glacier lake outburst floods that cause inundation along Mendenhall Lake and Mendenhall River since 2011, according to the National Weather Service.
The risk of flooding from melted glaciers to increase as climate warms, a study published in Nature Climate Change in 2021 found.
ABC News' Helena Skinner and Samira Said contributed to this report.
veryGood! (9)
Related
- Meet the volunteers risking their lives to deliver Christmas gifts to children in Haiti
- FDA rolls back Juul marketing ban, reopening possibility of authorization
- The Bachelorette's Rachel Lindsay Shares Why She Regrets Not Having Prenup With Ex Bryan Abasolo
- High school seniors pull off 'epic' prank, convince Maryland town a Trader Joe's is coming
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- Florida’s Supreme Court rejects state prosecutor’s bid to be reinstated after suspension by DeSantis
- No arrests yet in street party shooting that killed 1, injured 27 in Ohio
- Man pleads not guilty to killing 3 women and dumping their bodies in Oregon and Washington
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Police won’t bring charges after monster truck accident injures several spectators
Ranking
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Jennifer Aniston Becomes Emotional While Detailing Her Time on Friends
- Sabrina Carpenter Kisses Boyfriend Barry Keoghan in Steamy Please Please Please Music Video
- Sabrina Carpenter Kisses Boyfriend Barry Keoghan in Steamy Please Please Please Music Video
- Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
- Drew Barrymore Debuts Blonde Transformation to Channel 2003 Charlie's Angels Look
- Fiona Harvey files $170M lawsuit against Netflix for alleged 'Baby Reindeer' portrayal
- Engaged Sun teammates Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner find work-life balance in the WNBA
Recommendation
South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
California Oil Town Chose a Firm with Oil Industry Ties to Review Impacts of an Unprecedented 20-Year Drilling Permit Extension
Judge dismisses Native American challenge to $10B SunZia energy transmission project in Arizona
Diana Ross, Eminem and Jack White perform for thousands as former Detroit eyesore returns to life
Realtor group picks top 10 housing hot spots for 2025: Did your city make the list?
Russia is expected to begin naval, air exercises in Caribbean, U.S. official says
2024 Belmont Stakes: How to watch, post positions and field for Triple Crown horse race
Man pleads not guilty to killing 3 women and dumping their bodies in Oregon and Washington