Alaska News

State aims to open Seward this afternoon

Transportation officials expect the Seward Highway to re-open at about 2 p.m. today - roughly 24 hours after an avalanche blocked traffic in both directions at Mile 21.

The closure has stranded motorists in Seward and blocked access to the city. The highway was blocked south of Crown Point and north of the Snow River Crossing - about 17 miles south of the Sterling and Seward Highway junction, said Transportation Department spokesman Roger Wetherell.

Crews today are clearing the highway with bulldozers and loaders, he said. The state used artillery to loosen hazardous snow and prevent more avalanches in the area this morning.

Meantime, Chugach Electric Association reports that power has been restored to nearly all of the hundreds of customers who lost electricity Friday as a snowstorm blew across Southcentral Alaska.

In Hope, power returned at about 2 a.m., said spokeswoman Patti Bogan. A crew planned to restore electricity in Whittier early this morning. Read The Village, the ADN's blog about rural Alaska, at adn.com/thevillage. Twitter updates: twitter.com/adnvillage. Call Kyle Hopkins at 257-4334.

Photos: November snowstorm

By KYLE HOPKINS

khopkins@adn.com

Kyle Hopkins

Kyle Hopkins is special projects editor of the Anchorage Daily News. He was the lead reporter on the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Lawless" project and is part of an ongoing collaboration between the ADN and ProPublica's Local Reporting Network. He joined the ADN in 2004 and was also an editor and investigative reporter at KTUU-TV. Email khopkins@adn.com

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