Scientists warn that climate change is destabilising mountainsides above Alaska’s fjords, threatening cruise ships and coastal towns with sudden, massive waves.
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'Total chaos': Kayakers narrowly escape tsunami caused by mega-landslide near Alaskan fiord
Three kayakers camping in southeast Alaska, near where it borders with B.C., awoke Sunday to the roaring swoosh of water outside their tent. A freak tsunami triggered by a huge landslide — big enough ...
Researchers in Greenland used a 10-kilometer fiber-optic cable to track how iceberg calving stirs up warm seawater. The ...
Camped on an island in Southeast Alaska a few mornings ago, Sasha Calvey heard a commotion outside her tent. “(On Aug. 10) at 5:45 a.m., I woke to a loud roar of rushing water,” the 25-year-old ...
Researchers continue to investigate a massive landslide and tsunami in August that hit a fjord popular among sightseeing cruises in Southeast Alaska. A veritable mountainside of rock crashed into the ...
The news today has been rough. Hopefully this Russian dash-cam video restores a little bit of your faith in humanity: Feel a little better? No? Then here's a diaper-clad kangaroo: Check out this ...
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