About 690 people live in the town of Unalakleet, which is located 395 miles (about 640 kilometers) northwest of Anchorage and 150 miles (about 240 kilometers).
Southeast of Nome. The settlement is situated along the Iditarod track, which is the path used by mushers and their dogs.
As they traverse the icy Norton Sound during the most renowned sled dog race in the world. Situated just south of the Arctic Circle, Nome is a Gold Rush town that serves.
As the terminus of the 1,610-kilometer (1,610-mile) Iditarod. The city said that prayer vigils for the passengers, loved ones, and search personnel will take place on Friday.