Juneau Empire - Fri Oct 16
Relief workers in the flood-damaged Yukon River town of Eagle say everyone will have a place to stay for winter.
Flood-ravaged town of Eagle declared ready for winterAnchorage Daily News - Thu Oct 15
Flood-damaged Eagle declared ready for winter Published: October 15th, 2009 08:03 AM Last Modified: October 15th, 2009 10:20 AM Link: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner With the completion of 13 new homes in Eagle, which was inundated by an ice-jam-caused Yukon River flood in May, everyone who was left homeless has a place to live for winter.
FEMA Leases Medical Clinic from BLU-MED for Eagle, AK Disaster ResponseFreshnews - Tue Sep 22
This past week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency completed delivery and set-up of a medical clinic in Alaska's devastated city of Eagle, where health concerns remain acute following massive flooding in May 2009.
First Alaskan homes completedDisaster News Network - Sat Sep 19
Mary Rose David on the steps of her new home in Eagle. On September 11, 2009 a small group of people joined hands and bowed their heads in dedication, not to commemorate the events that took place in New York, Washington DC and Pennsylvania eight years ago, but to pray after presenting Mary Rose David of Eagle with a new home after spring floods ...
Magnitude-4.0 quake shakes Central Coast of Calif.The Miami Herald - Sat Sep 05
A look at some earthquakes in Indonesia since 2000: - Sept. 2, 2009: A magnitude-7.0 quake damages thousands of buildings across densely populated Java island, killing at least 46 and injuring more than 100.
Caribou hunters smash fall quota in three daysJuneau Empire - Sat Aug 29
It took just a few days for caribou hunters along the Steese and Taylor highways to smash the fall quota for the Fortymile herd hunt.
Homes to have power by OctoberAnchorage Daily News - Fri Aug 28
Flood-ravaged homes being rebuilt in Eagle are due to be powered up by October, the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs said Friday.
Caribou hunters make easy shots near road, exceed quotaAnchorage Daily News - Thu Aug 27
Caribou hunters along the Steese and Taylor highways were so successful they exceeded the fall quota for the Fortymile herd hunt by 36 percent in just three days.
Find out moreU.S. Army Corp of Engineers - Tue Aug 11
Three technical disaster response team members recently completed a site assessment in Eagle Village, Alaska, for the Federal Emergency Management Agency .
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