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Photos: Galena, one month after flooding

Everywhere in Galena, the scene is the same. Stacks of insulation, water-logged cabinets, bloated trash bags, carpets and sheetrock pile up in looming mounds in front of buildings. Most residents haven't yet returned to the Interior Alaska village decimated by flooding on Memorial Day weekend, and walking the dirt roads feels like a journey through a gutted ghost town.

One month after the flood, rabbits, moose and birds are finally returning to town. Progress continues, but much work remains for the community of about 500 people before winter approaches again. Even now, with summer just barely officially beginning, residents and workers sift through the mess left behind by the mighty Yukon River and there is an inescapable sense of the clock ticking steadily toward the colder months.

READ MORE: GALENA RACES TO REBUILD

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