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Fri Jul 12, 2024, 07:19 PM Jul 12

For at least a decade Quinault Nation has tried to escape the rising Pacific. Time is running out

TAHOLAH, Wash. (AP) — Standing water lies beneath the home Sonny Curley shares with his parents and three children on the Quinault reservation a few steps from the Pacific Ocean in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. The back deck is rotting, and black mold speckles the walls inside, leaving the 46-year-old fisherman feeling drained if he spends too much time in the house.

“You can tell your body’s not right; it’s fighting,” said Curley, standing in the family’s kitchen. “You’re using your energy to fight something that’s not supposed to be there.”

These are the effects of an ocean that has moved ever closer since Curley’s parents bought the house about 15 years ago in Taholah, the tribe’s largest village, where the Quinault River empties into the Pacific. He estimates the ocean was about 30 feet away back then. Now waves sometimes top a 15-foot seawall, and the family’s been forced to evacuate three times in the past four years, just as Curley’s 84-year-old mother struggles with advancing dementia.

“It’s scary,” said Hannah Curley, Sonny’s sister, who lives three blocks away and hasn’t had to evacuate. “Nights when it’s really stormy, I’ll go and check on them a couple times during the night, and then I have cameras up too, so we can see if it’s getting really bad.”

https://apnews.com/article/tribe-quinault-sea-level-rise-climate-change-995a69656e77ff1825ec72fa07727478

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