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Emergency rescues are underway in Alaska after Typhoon Halong caused widespread damage in the state's coastal cities
Alaska State Troopers are still working to “secondhand reports” of additional missing people
Water levels in one Alaskan city rose to 14.5 feet, according to reports
Parts of Alaska are experiencing monumental damage after Typhoon Halong battered the coast of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta over the weekend.
In an update on Monday, Oct. 13, Alaska State Troopers said there were "no missing people" after an adult female's remains were found in Kwigillngok. Her remains have been identified, and the person's name will be released after the next of kin is identified.
However, in the same update, Alaska State Troopers said "two people remain unaccounted for in the