A landslide in southeast Alaska killed three people and left three others missing as it destroyed three homes in a remote fishing community.
A landslide in southeast Alaska killed three people and left three others missing as it destroyed three homes in a remote fishing community . Rescue crews found the body of a girl and two adults, while two children and one adult remained unaccounted for.
The Coast Guard and other vessels searched along the oceanfront for debris from the landslide.
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