{"id":65784,"date":"2020-12-07T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2020-12-08T07:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/state-calls-off-active-search-and-rescue-operations-in-haines\/"},"modified":"2020-12-07T22:30:00","modified_gmt":"2020-12-08T07:30:00","slug":"state-calls-off-active-search-and-rescue-operations-in-haines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/state-calls-off-active-search-and-rescue-operations-in-haines\/","title":{"rendered":"State calls off active search and rescue operations in Haines"},"content":{"rendered":"
Foul weather and unsafe terrain led the Alaska State Troopers to call off search and rescue operations<\/a> for the two people missing after the Haines landslides.<\/p>\n “We can’t get people in the area where we need them to be and we’re not going to risk the lives of our search and rescue personnel at any point,” said Alaska Department of Public Safety communications director Megan Peters in a phone interview. “I can’t tell when it will be safe to put SAR personnel into the area we need to search. We have to look at where our resources are and what conditions are going to be.”<\/p>\n This doesn’t mean they’ll give up looking for the missing David Simmons and Jenae Larson, only that it’s currently unsafe to do so, Peters said. <\/p>\n “It could be a while. It could be until spring. Normally, we see this type of situation with avalanches. We go in. We do what we can up front,” Peters said. “We look to a later point in time when weather and snow is not going to be a factor and attempt to locate someone.”<\/p>\n