Alaska Villages Run Dry And Residents Worry 'If This Is Our Future Of No Water'
The remote community of Nanwalek on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula is accessible only by boat or sea plane. Now, it's running out of water due to lack of rainfall and low snowpack.
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September 14, 2019 at 06:59PM
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NPR News: Alaska Villages Run Dry And Residents Worry 'If This Is Our Future Of No Water'
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