An Alaska Air National Guard military transport plane touched down in Bethel on Wednesday. It was the second of the day bringing National Guard troops in, after last weekend’s massive Western Alaska storm.
National Guard soldiers file out of a military transport plane at the Bethel Armory on Sept. 21, 2022.
Col. John James is in charge of the Bethel leg of the Alaska National Guard’s effort to send troops to storm-damaged communities. He estimated that around 75 Guardsmen landed in Bethel on Wednesday. Just after the second plane landed, James was still in the process of getting an updated count. More than 100 people have been deployed to Bethel and Nome to help with storm relief.
“It’s great that the government is coming together to help out the rural villages that are in desperate need of support from the government, and also from FEMA and Red Cross. So it’s great to have all these soldiers out here,” said Charles.
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