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Alaska has received more than normal snowfall this winter, with more than 254 centimeters of snow falling in Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska.
The City of Anchorage** has issued a warning to more than 1,000 commercial property owners that heavy snow could cause roofs to collapse.
Some buildings have been damaged, and rescue teams have been ordered to clear snow from rooftops. Some people also climbed onto rooftops and used shovels to remove the snow.
Given that winter is far from over, Anchorage has a chance to break their own record of 34163 cm snowfall record.
Temperatures in Anchorage have also hit new lows in recent days, with the Public Utilities Authority urging residents to conserve electricity and gas.
Juneau, the capital of Alaska, saw a record amount of snowfall in January and saw a further increase last weekend. Not only are buildings in danger, but some port ships have also sunk due to the weight of snow.
Dozens of people living outdoors in Anchorage froze to death in 2023,** fearing that the death toll could be even higher this winter.
Anchorage has issued a sub-zero low temperature warning and set up a heating shelter, and the mayor has called on residents to donate winter gear and blankets.
Temperatures are expected to rise in Anchorage next week, but more snow is still possible.