Oct. 22—A fall storm inundated streets with water and caused flight interruptions and damage to several houses in Kotzebue on Tuesday, local officials and residents said. The storm started moving into Alaska's west coast on Sunday, affecting several communities, said Dustin Saltzman, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Fairbanks. In Kotzebue, water levels rose between 2 and 4 feet above the normal high tide line and came 30 feet farther inland, Saltzman said. Winds have been blowing at up to 35 mph, with gusts up to 55 mph, according to the weather service.