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Time2025-11-26 02:59:12 UTC2025-11-26 02:59:12 UTC at epicenterLocation15.003°S 173.542°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-11-26 02:59:12 UTC2025-11-26 02:59:12 UTC at epicenterLocation15.003°S 173.542°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Responders across the federal family are working closely with the State of Alaska, local and non-profit organizations to help Alaskans affected by Tropical Storm Halong that occurred October 8-13, 2025 in the Lower Kuskokwim Regional Educational Attendance Area, Lower Yukon Regional Educational Attendance Area, and Northwest Arctic Borough.
By the Numbers
Over 2,000 Alaskans evacuated from affected areas.More than 600 individuals from 161 households in Anchorage hotel rooms. More than 22,000 meals delivered to individuals sheltering in hotel rooms.More than 1,700 applications received for state individual assistance.More than 1,200 individuals and households registered with FEMA.805 home inspections completed to assess property damage.State and FEMA teams conducted 43 visits to impacted communities to register people for assistance.FEMA’s dedicated Alaska Call Center received 1,099 inbound calls and made 2,933 outbound calls.
Alaskans have four weeks to apply for FEMA assistance related to losses suffered as a result of Tropical Storm Halong. The deadline to apply with FEMA is Dec. 22. This is also the deadline to apply with the Small Business Administration for a physical damage low-interest loan related to the disaster.
The deadline for the State of Alaska’s Individual Assistance program is Jan. 8. Survivors are encouraged to register for both State and FEMA Individual Assistance programs to maximize their recovery efforts.
You may apply with FEMA by calling its dedicated Alaska Call Center at 1-866-342-1699. The Alaska Call Center is
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Assistant Professor or Associate Professor – Electrical & Computer Engineerin
Tenure Track Faculty Position
The UNC Charlotte Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor starting in August 2026 for position #001808. While candidates with expertise in all areas of electrical and computer engineering will be considered, particular emphasis is on computer systems and design aspects that enable real-world AI applications, including hardware-software co-design for machine learning, learning-enabled computer architectures, cloud and edge computing, hardware security, embedded systems, and systems software. Candidates with collaborative research focus are encouraged.
Candidates should be committed to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, development of high-impact sponsored research programs, supervision of student research, student mentoring, and academic services. Priority will be given to candidates having original and promising research as demonstrated by peer-reviewed publications, potential for success
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Job ID: 268745
Associate Professor
University of South Alabama
Civil Engineering: The Department of Civil, Coastal & Environmental Engineering at the University of South Alabama (USA) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor with a record of federally funded research in microplastics and sustainable infrastructure; a record of state-funded research in pavement design; and a record of scholarly work in engineering education. The expected start date will be January 2026. Responsibilities will include teaching civil engineering courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, advancing research in sustainable transportation, green asphalt technologies, and the use of recycled and reclaimed materials (including plastics), as well as mentoring students. The successful candidate must possess strong communication skills, a deep commitment to teaching, and the ability to initiate and
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