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===2014 avalanches=== On January 24, 2014, a major avalanche occurred just outside Valdez at Mile 16 near Keystone Canyon, prompting the closure of the only highway in or out of town. On January 25, Alaska DOT triggered another massive slide that further choked the roadway. Due to weather conditions at the time, the avalanche dammed the Lowe River, creating a half-mile-long lake that stalled snow removal efforts for nearly a week. The blockage was dubbed the "Damalanche" by local city officials after a name coined by local resident, Joshua Buffington. News of this event spread to media outlets nationwide.<ref>"[https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2014/02/06/Valdezs-main-highway-reopens-after-blocked-by-avalanches-for-12-days/59821391692247/ Valdez's main highway reopens after blocked by avalanches for 12 days]," ''UPI,'' February 6, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2022.</ref><ref>Dave, Paresh. "[https://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-valdez-highway-alaska-reopens-20140207-story.html Goodbye, avalanche: Highway to Valdez, Alaska, clear at last]," ''LA Times,'' February 7, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2022.</ref> Once the water receded, crews worked around the clock to clear about 200,000 cubic yards of snow in five days. No one was injured during this incident. {{Clear}} {{Wide image|Valdez, Alaska Harbor Panorama.jpg|1004px|The port of Valdez, set against a natural backdrop of mountains in July 2007. Also visible are the shipping terminal for the [[Trans-Alaska Pipeline]] and [[Mount Francis (Alaska)|Mt. Francis]].}}
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