Day After Typhoon Mawar Hit Guam, 'What Used to Be a Jungle Looks Like Toothpicks'
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Typhoon Mawar batters Guam, and ‘what used to be a jungle looks like toothpicks’
Guam’s governor gave the all-clear Thursday after Typhoon Mawar tore through the second-largest U.S. territory the night before, ripping off roofs, shredding trees and leaving much of the remote Pacific island without power and utilities.There were minor injuries reported but no fatalities, according to the office of Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero. She declared the “all clear” Thursday evening, returning the island to its typical condition of typhoon re…
‘What used to be a jungle looks like toothpicks’ in Mawar wake
HAGATNA, Guam >> Guam’s governor gave the all-clear Thursday after Typhoon Mawar tore through the second-largest U.S. territory the night before, ripping off roofs, shredding trees and leaving much of the remote Pacific island without power and utilities.
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