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Unemployment assistance available to Alaskans affected by Typhoon Halong

Boats washed up into the trees by the remnants of Typhoon Halong are seen across the Kanektok River from the community of Quinhagak on Oct. 16, 2025.
Bryan Jones Jr. on behalf of Qanirtuuq Incorporated and Nalaquq, LLC
Boats in Quinhagak washed into the trees by the remnants of Typhoon Halong.

Individuals who have been impacted by Typhoon Halong may be eligible for unemployment benefits.

The Alaska Department of Labor announced last week that anyone who lived or was employed at the time of the disaster in the Lower Kuskokwim Regional Education Attendance Area, the Lower Yukon REAA or the Northwest Arctic Borough areas may be eligible for Disaster Unemployment Assistance.

That's a special kind of unemployment benefit that supports people whose ability to work was impacted by a disaster.

To qualify, the typhoon must have affected your ability to return to your workplace, or you must have suffered a typhoon-related injury that limited your ability to work. You may also be eligible if you became the primary financial support for your household after a typhoon-related death. People who were scheduled to begin work in an area affected by the typhoon may also qualify.

The assistance payments would be between $153 and $370 per week for up to 27 weeks. The deadline to apply is Feb. 20, 2026.

People who want to apply will be asked for their social security numbers, as well as dates they worked and contact information for employers. Self-employed people or those who were previously unemployed may also be eligible, and they will be asked to provide a record of their wages.

For more information and to see if you might qualify, call 907-465-4691. Free interpreter services are available.
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Samantha Watson