Communities in western Alaska are facing devastation as violent storms — once weakened by Arctic ice — now batter the coastline with full force. According to Esquire, the remnants of Typhoon Halong tore through remote Alaskan villages this week, producing hurricane-strength winds, record-breaking storm surges, and widespread destruction. Entire homes were ripped from their foundations, displacing over 1,000 people and leaving several missing.

Rescuers in Kwigillingok and nearby Kipnuk worked through freezing rain and debris to find survivors after homes collapsed and the ocean swallowed parts of the shoreline. The Alaska Division of Homeland Security confirmed one fatality as officials rushed to provide shelter for nearly 1,400 displaced residents. What’s most alarming, scientists say, is that these “once-in-a-century” disasters are now becoming the new normal.

In the past, typhoons would lose strength when they hit the region’s thick winter sea ice, which acted as a natural barrier. But now, with ice forming later and permafrost rapidly thawing, these storms are striking the mainland like full-scale hurricanes. The result is a dangerous cycle — stronger storms, faster coastal erosion, and collapsing infrastructure. Alaska’s villages, built on once-frozen ground, are literally sinking into the sea.

This is the climate crisis in motion — not a distant warning but a present disaster reshaping lives, communities, and coastlines. The warming Arctic doesn’t just affect polar bears and ice sheets; it endangers entire human settlements and disrupts delicate ecosystems that once kept the balance.

Reducing fossil fuel use, shifting toward renewable energy, and embracing plant-based lifestyles can help slow this damage. Protecting our planet means acting before more coastlines, species, and livelihoods are lost to an ocean that no longer freezes fast enough to save them.

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