The National Weather Service warned of 'angry' seas in as typhoon Merbok devastates the state with historic flooding along coastal communities. The NWS said Saturday that the typhoon has continued to 'produce a potentially historic and long-duration storm surge, and damaging high winds across southwestern and western Alaska.' Gov. Mike Dunleavy has since declared a state of disaster over the storm as hundreds have been moved to shelters and the tide level in Nome reached more than 10 feet by the afternoon.
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