Alaska braces for huge storm, flooding, power outages feared

This image provided by the Alaska Ocean Observing System National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows a view from a web cam in Nome, Alaska, on Friday. Much of Alaska’s western coast could see flooding and high winds as the remnants of Typhoon Merbok moved into the Bering Sea region. The National Weather Service says some locations could experience the worst coastal flooding in 50 years. (Alaska Ocean Observing System and NOAA/via AP)

This image provided by the National Hurricane Center and Central Pacific Hurricane Center/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows a satellite view over Alaska onm Friday. (NOAA via AP)

JUNEAU, Alaska — Residents on Alaska’s vast and sparsely populated western coast braced Friday for a powerful storm that forecasters said could be one of the worst in recent history, threatening hurricane-force winds and high surf that could knock out power and cause flooding.