Jessie Holmes got trapped underneath a pile of plywood, insulation and other building materials.
A reality television star and Iditarod musher was injured this week while helping clean up storm damage along Alaska’s western coast.
Holmes lives in the remote Brushkana area of Alaska, located off the Denali Highway, about 150 miles northeast of Anchorage. Parts of Alaska’s Bering Sea coast was left with severe damage beginning Sept. 16 when the remnants of Typhoon Merbok traveled north through the Bering Strait.
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