A giant tsunami in Alaska points to future dangers for cruise ships in the North
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SCIENCE
Caught in a landslide, the new Arctic reality?
How an Alaska tsunami highlights future risks for cruise ships
IVAN SEMENIUK
SCIENCE REPORTER
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 6, 2026
UPDATED MAY 7, 2026
Three days before a survey team took this photo in Alaska’s Tracy Arm, a tsunami – triggered by a landslide on the other side of the fjord – stripped away the vegetation on the slopes at middle.
COURTESY OF JOHN LYONS/U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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