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Day After Typhoon Mawar Hit Guam, 'What Used to Be a Jungle Looks Like Toothpicks'

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Guam residents and officials emerged from homes and shelters Thursday to survey the damage done to the U.S. Pacific territory after a long night of hunkering down as Typhoon Mawar's howling winds shredded trees, flipped vehicles and knocked out utilities.

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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, May 24, 2023.
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