{"id":24393,"date":"2017-09-06T00:47:00","date_gmt":"2017-09-06T07:47:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/boats-defeat-landslide\/"},"modified":"2017-09-06T00:47:00","modified_gmt":"2017-09-06T07:47:00","slug":"boats-defeat-landslide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/boats-defeat-landslide\/","title":{"rendered":"Boats defeat landslide"},"content":{"rendered":"
No one was injured and no homes were significantly damaged in a major landslide Monday in Sitka.<\/p>\n
The trouble was with the ferry.<\/p>\n
About 12:30 p.m. Monday, a piece of hillside about 125 feet wide and 5-10 feet high tackled Sitka’s Halibut Point Road, is the only route to Sitka’s cruise ship dock and ferry terminal. <\/p>\n
According to the National Weather Service, the slide came amid 2.77 inches of rain Monday, the most ever recorded on Labor Day at Sitka’s airport.<\/p>\n
The slide carried trees, mud and a fair bit of debris onto the road<\/a> in the worst disaster since a 2015 slide killed three people. A guardrail stopped the debris from carrying onward into a pair of downhill homes.<\/p>\n “All in all, if it had to happen, it happened at the right time and right place,” Sitka Fire Chief Dave Miller said.<\/p>\n Monday’s slide came just a few hours before the ferry Fairweather was scheduled to sail for Juneau. Labor Day weekend was the weekend of the annual Mudball softball tournament, and plenty of Juneau residents were in town for the event. A cruise ship was in town too, and hundreds of passengers were enjoying tours on the water or by bus.<\/p>\n While the slide missed all the drivers on the road, it left ferry and cruise ship passengers with no way to get to their boats. They couldn’t cross the slide zone on foot, since no one knew whether another slide might follow.<\/p>\n “There was no way to get those people that 150 feet across the slide with their luggage and everything else,” Miller said.<\/p>\n