Anchorage, Alaska has entered summit state!
Ana Verne, director of the Alaska-Russia Cultural Center, said that local residents of Anchorage participated in the preparation for the summit, actively shared transportation, and accommodated journalists in their homes, vacating bedrooms, and even setting up tents.
98% of the houses in Anchorage have been booked and no longer accept tourists. "Travelers who purchased Alaska tours in August are canceling their tickets. The United States is not accepting tourists. On Thursday, August 14, there will be a special flight carrying 50 to 60 journalists arriving."
"We recommend setting up tents on the porches of residents' homes. Everyone is looking for places to stay. Some of our center's staff are on leave to make space. We have given up our cars because there are not enough transportation tools."
Journalists flying to Alaska will have to solve their own meal problems. "There are good restaurants, shops, and cafes in Anchorage."
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