Alaska's Ice Roads Are Melting Early This Year, With Devastating Consequences
In Bethel, Alaska, record warm temperatures mean a frozen river that serves as an ice road is melting early. That's been deadly for some, and is leaving others unable to travel.
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April 12, 2019 at 03:48AM
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NPR News: Alaska's Ice Roads Are Melting Early This Year, With Devastating Consequences
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