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Alaska’s capital sees file glacier-related flooding as river tops 16.6 ft

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Last updated: August 13, 2025 9:39 pm
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Alaska’s capital metropolis confronted file floodwaters Wednesday stemming from a basin dammed by the Mendenhall Glacier, which launched an “outburst flood” that threatened elements of Juneau. 

Water ranges within the Mendenhall River, which flows by Juneau, reached unprecedented heights within the early morning hours and peaked at round 7:15 a.m. native time earlier than starting to fall, the Nationwide Climate Service stated. At its peak, the river’s flood stage rose to 16.65 ft, topping the earlier file of 15.99 ft set final yr, in accordance with forecasters.

The Mendenhall Glacier is about 12 miles from downtown Juneau and is a well-liked vacationer attraction attributable to its proximity to Alaska’s capital metropolis, house to 30,000 folks, and easy accessibility on strolling trails. Properties on town’s outskirts are inside miles of Mendenhall Lake, which sits under the glacier, and lots of entrance the Mendenhall River, into which the glacial outburst is flowing.

Some Juneau residents within the flood zone evacuated Tuesday, heeding steerage from officers who warned the group: “Do not wait, Evacuate TONIGHT.”

On Tuesday morning, authorities confirmed water had began escaping the ice dam.

A view reveals the Suicide Basin on Aug. 12, 2025, throughout glacial lake outburst flooding from the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska, on this screengrab from a timelapse video launched by the USA Geological Survey (USGS). 

USGS/Handout by way of Reuters


Later Wednesday morning, U.S. Forest Service ranger Michael Downs advised reporters at a information convention that the west facet of the glacier’s recreation space remained underwater, together with a lot of trails within the nationwide forest that surrounds it. The Forest Service has closed the complete Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Space till additional discover, and Downs stated on the briefing that it’s going to probably be 5 – 6 days earlier than rangers are in a position to totally assess the state of affairs. The customer’s heart within the recreation space, nevertheless, will reopen Thursday, he stated.

Public faculties in Juneau will delay their return for the upcoming educational yr by sooner or later, resuming courses this Friday as a substitute of Thursday, stated Frank Hauser, the college district superintendent. 

Flooding from the basin has turn out to be an annual concern since 2011, and in recent times has swept away homes and swamped tons of of houses. Authorities companies put in non permanent limitations this yr in hopes of defending a number of hundred houses within the inundation space from widespread injury.

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This drone picture supplied by the Metropolis and Borough of Juneau reveals flooding from a launch of water and snowmelt at Mendenhall Glacier lined some roads and threatened houses alongside the Mendenhall River in Juneau, Alaska on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025.

Metropolis and Borough of Juneau by way of AP


The flooding occurs as a result of a smaller glacier close to Mendenhall Glacier retreated — a casualty of the warming local weather — and left a basin, referred to as Suicide Basin, that fills with rainwater and snowmelt every spring and summer time. When the water creates sufficient strain, it forces its means underneath or across the ice dam created by the Mendenhall Glacier, enters Mendenhall Lake and ultimately flows down the Mendenhall River, because it did Tuesday.

Earlier than the basin started overtopping, the water stage was rising quickly — as a lot as 4 ft per day, in accordance with the Nationwide Climate Service.

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This picture supplied by Samuel E. Hatch reveals flooding from a launch of water and snowmelt at Mendenhall Glacier on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025 in Juneau, Alaska.

Samuel E. Hatch by way of AP


The town noticed successive years of file flooding in 2023 and 2024 — with the river final August cresting at 15.99 ft, a few foot over the prior file set a yr earlier — and flooding extending farther into the Mendenhall Valley. This yr’s flooding was predicted to crest at between 16.3 and 16.8 ft, the climate service stated, however then stated a good increased 16.75 ft was extra probably.

Final yr, almost 300 residences had been broken.

Video posted on social media two years in the past confirmed towering timber behind a house falling into the speeding Mendenhall River because the water ate away on the financial institution. Ultimately, the house, teetering on the edge, additionally collapsed into the river.

A big outburst can launch some 15 billion gallons of water, in accordance with the College of Alaska Southeast and Alaska Local weather Adaptation Science Middle. That is the equal of almost 23,000 Olympic-size swimming swimming pools. Throughout final yr’s flood, the move fee within the speeding Mendenhall River was about half that of Niagara Falls, the researchers say.

Alaska Flooding Glacial Dam

This picture taken from a video supplied by Wayne Cragg reveals the engorged Mendenhall River flowing by Juneau, Alaska, on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025.

Wayne Cragg by way of AP


Metropolis officers responded to issues from property homeowners this yr by working with state, federal and tribal entities to put in a brief levee alongside roughly 2.5 miles of riverbank in an try to protect towards widespread flooding. The ten,000 “Hesco” limitations are primarily large sandbags supposed to guard greater than 460 properties utterly throughout an 18-foot flood occasion, stated emergency supervisor Ryan O’Shaughnessy.

The U.S. Military Corps of Engineers is initially of what is anticipated to be a yearslong technique of finding out circumstances within the area and analyzing choices for a extra everlasting answer, equivalent to a levee. The timeline has angered some residents, who say it is unreasonable.

Outburst floods are anticipated to proceed so long as the Mendenhall Glacier acts as an ice dam to seal off the basin, which might span one other 25 to 60 years, in accordance with the college and science heart researchers.

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