Friday, January 13, 2012

Children in Alaska won't know what an uncollapsed school roof looks like?

Record-breaking snow hits Alaska
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - Alaska's record-breaking winter snowstorms have achieved a new milestone -- school closures in Valdez, a snow-tough Prince William Sound port that is on pace to beat its own season snowfall record.
This winter marks the first time in decades that Valdez schools have closed because of snow volumes, city and school district officials said. Potentially dangerous loads of snow on school roofs prompted the closures, which will be in effect until next week, officials said.

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