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Sinkhole in Southwest Alaska village linked to thawing permafrost forces family to evacuate their home

‘Sinkhole’ in Southwest Alaska village linked to thawing permafrost forces family to evacuate their home Author: Greg Kim, KYUK Share on Facebook The COVID-19 pandemic has not put a pause on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta’s environmental threats. In Chefornak, a family was forced to evacuate their home because a “sinkhole” caused by thawing permafrost formed underneath it. That family had to move into a building intended to be a quarantine facility. Delores “Dolly” Abraham’s original fear was not a sinkhole, but the river. By last spring, she said, erosion on the riverbank in Chefornak had almost reached the edge of her home.

Sinkhole Opens Under Chefornak Home, Forcing Family To Evacuate

4:38 Delores “Dolly” Abraham’s original fear was not a sinkhole, but the river. By last spring, she said that the riverbank, which is eroding in Chefornak, had almost reached the edge of her home. “Probably like 6 or less feet,” Abraham said. With help from her village, Abraham planned to move her home to a safer location. But when contractors came to begin the process of moving her house, they found a bigger problem than the river: there was a 4 to 6-foot-deep sinkhole underneath her home.  “I got scared. I didn t want to live in there anymore,” Abraham said. “And the house, when we went in the house it shook a little.”

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