Its an NPR story, I take it with a splash of salt, a lick of lime and a shot of tequila. Rivers meander, they naturally erode one direction or anothrr and then the rown has to move a bit, this was part of the reason they put the levee system on the Mississippi river. News flash, ice and snow melt even in Alaska, and of course the runnoff is causing the river to rise, just like rain and snowmelt runoff swell the Mississippi every year.
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