ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The house rocked as if an earthquake had struck, and suddenly it was floating. Water seeped in through the front door, and waves smacked the big glass window.
From the lone dry room where Alexie Stone and his brothers and children gathered, he could look outside and see under the water, like an aquarium. A shed drifted toward them, threatening to shatter the glass, but turned away before it hit. ×
This page requires Javascript.
Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. kAm%96 9@FD6 42>6 E@ C6DE ;FDE 2 76H 766E 2H2J 7C@> H96C6 :E AC6G:@FD=J DE@@5[ 27E6C 2?@E96C 3F:=5:?8 3=@4<65 :ED A2E9] qFE :E C6>2:?D F?:?923:E23=6[ 2=@?8 H:E9 >@DE @7 E96 C6DE @7 $E@?6VD p=2D<2 }2E:G6 G:==286 @7 z:A?F<[ k2 9