- Newtok City is a small community located in southwestern Alaska, United States. It is situated on the Ninglick River and is part of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region. Newtok City is primarily inhabited by the Yup'ik people, who have lived in the area for thousands of years.
- The city is notable for being one of the most eroded communities in Alaska due to the effects of climate change and coastal erosion. The rapidly melting permafrost and rising sea levels have caused significant land loss, resulting in the need for relocation. As a result, the Newtok relocation project has been initiated to move the entire community to a safer location about nine miles away on higher ground.
- Newtok City is a remote and isolated community, accessible primarily by small aircraft or boat during the summer months. The primary means of subsistence for the residents include fishing, trapping, and gathering traditional foods. The community has limited infrastructure and amenities, with basic services such as a school, clinic, and post office.
- Despite the challenges it faces due to environmental changes, Newtok City remains a resilient community with a strong cultural heritage. The people of Newtok continue to adapt and find sustainable solutions to preserve their way of life amidst the changing landscape.