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Olerud estimates 40% of households in Haines sustained some kind of damage from the storm. The owners are staying nearby in an RV, working to winterize their home and get some things operational again. A heavily damaged property on Lutak Road on Sunday, Dec.
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Landslides damaged and destroyed homes on Lutak Road, and flooding wreaked havoc on roads and homes in the townsite. RELATED: Year after deadly landslide, Haines plans memorial playground for lost kindergarten teacherīeach Road is what most people outside of Haines might think of when they think of the December weather disaster, but destruction was spread throughout the Chilkat Valley. And I wish I had better answers for them.” But what can we do to get them as close to whole as possible? And that’s going to be an ongoing struggle. “Nobody’s ever going to be made 100% whole out there,” said Olerud. Any federal money has to go through the borough. He says he stands by that decision, but he’s surprised there wasn’t federal aid for individual people who lost homes or cannot return to their properties. Olerud says some of them are still frustrated with the borough’s decision to call this area a hazard-it will likely ruin home values and jeopardize insurance. The study will help determine whether these homeowners qualify for a land swap with the state, for example. Olerud says the findings will guide the borough through the next steps of recovery. Their instruments are visible in the snow. A landslide contractor promised a study by the end of December or early January. The borough is still waiting for answers about the long-term stability of the area.
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Amber Winkel (left) and Todd Winkel make their way across the Beach Road landslide in order to check on their home in January 2021. The borough got power out to the end of the road by July, but to access these homes you need to pass through what the borough calls the Red Zone, an area that’s geologically unstable.Ĭloser to the Red Zone, the driveways aren’t plowed. Several of them are very happy to be out here.” “Their driveways are plowed, especially at the far end of Beach Road here. “Then you can see we’ve got people out here,” Olerud said. Residents fought to cross the slide and retrieve the belongings they left behind when they left their houses on the day of the slide.Ī half mile past the slide, things start to look normal. In the early months after the slide, no one was allowed on the road. It looks like a toy next to the huge swath of turned up earth. One home is still there but knocked off its foundation by trees and rocks. That’s because he can imagine where the houses used to be.
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There’s no other traffic, and wet snow sticks to the windows of his truck. Haines Mayor Doug Olerud is driving on the road because he doesn’t like to walk it. The Beach Road landslide on the side of Mt. Up close, it’s hard to imagine what kind of force could pull down this much of a mountain. From far away there’s a huge white scar on the side of Mt. 2, 2020 to keep people out of the danger zone.Īnd a year later, an orange caution sign is still there, but now a temporary access road passes through the debris.
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The road was barricaded soon after the landslide on Dec. It’s been one year since a huge landslide tore through Beach Road in Haines, destroying houses and killing two people, whose bodies were never found.
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A sign cautions drivers entering the landslide zone on Beach Road.