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

APTOPIX Climate Migration Quinault Nation
July 12, 2024

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.

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