Alaskan community rebuilds while grappling with fatal landslide's impact
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Last November, a landslide struck Wrangell Island in southeast Alaska, killing six people, including a family of five. The community is still grappling with the aftermath.
That all changed the night of Nov. 20 after heavy rains, when a torrent of earth and trees rushed down a mountainside next to their home, cutting a swath to the sea. It killed six people, including a family of five; demolished two houses; and buried the highway.
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