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Residents are breathing just a little easier after Typhoon Mawar reached its closest approach to Guam about 2 a.m. today after failing to intensify to a Category 5 super typhoon.
Mawar - an extremely intense typhoon in the tropical Pacific Ocean centered about 5,800 miles west of San Francisco - is on a dangerous collision course with the U.S. territory of Guam. The super ...
Typhoon watch in effect for Tinian, Saipan; tropical storm watch for Rota. ... A Category 4 Typhoon can have maximum sustained winds of 130 mph to 156 mph. Catastrophic damage will occur.
Typhoon Mawar tore through Guam on Thursday, sending trees and cars toppling and ripping off roofs. While there were minor injuries, no fatalities were reported, according to Gov. Lou Leon ...
Island residents experienced howling winds and periods of intense rainfall, which left most of Guam without power. Officials had yet to assess the damage, but typhoon warnings remained in effect.
Mawar intensified after passing Guam, returning to its “super typhoon” status that it lost as it neared the island Wednesday, packing winds of up to 150 mph. The majority of Guam is without power.
Typhoon watch in effect for Tinian, Saipan; tropical storm watch for Rota. ... A Category 4 Typhoon can have maximum sustained winds of 130 mph to 156 mph. Catastrophic damage will occur.