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steve2470

(37,457 posts)
Tue Aug 28, 2012, 06:27 PM Aug 2012

Remote Alaska to stockpile food, just in case



http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Remote-Alaska-to-stockpile-food-just-in-case-3822025.php


JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska is known for pioneering, self-reliant residents who are accustomed to remote locations and harsh weather. Despite that, Gov. Sean Parnell worries a major earthquake or volcanic eruption could leave the state's 720,000 residents stranded and cut off from food and supply lines. His answer: Build giant warehouses full of emergency food and supplies, just in case.

For some in the lower 48, it may seem like an extreme step. But Parnell says this is just Alaska.

In many ways, the state is no different than the rest of America. Most people buy their groceries at stores, and rely on a central grid for power and heat. But, unlike the rest of the lower 48, help isn't a few miles away. When a fall storm cut off Nome from its final fuel supply last winter, a Russian tanker spent weeks breaking through thick ice to reach the remote town.

Weather isn't the only thing that can wreak havoc in Alaska, where small planes are a preferred mode of transportation and the drive from Seattle to Juneau requires a ferry ride and 38 hours in a car. The state's worst natural disaster was in 1964, when a magnitude-9.2 earthquake and resulting tsunami killed 131 people and disrupted electrical systems, water mains and communication lines in Anchorage and other cities.
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Remote Alaska to stockpile food, just in case (Original Post) steve2470 Aug 2012 OP
Right. I believe they are preparing for revolution. I don't want my tax dollars going to them. southernyankeebelle Aug 2012 #1
Alaska DU'ers, sound like a good plan ? nt steve2470 Aug 2012 #2
And what is his fall-back plan if those warehouses get destroyed? Ikonoklast Aug 2012 #3
It doesn't sound all that unreasonable to me Major Nikon Aug 2012 #4

Ikonoklast

(23,973 posts)
3. And what is his fall-back plan if those warehouses get destroyed?
Tue Aug 28, 2012, 09:53 PM
Aug 2012

Does he think that somehow natural disasters will magically spare them from destruction?

Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
4. It doesn't sound all that unreasonable to me
Tue Aug 28, 2012, 10:09 PM
Aug 2012

You're only talking about 2 warehouses that only stock enough food for 40,000 people for 4 days.

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