Strong storm hits American Guam in Pacific
Storm Mawar intensified into a super typhoon on Tuesday, May 23, the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Guam said.
The update came as Guam Gov Lou Leon Guerrero issued a mandatory evacuation order for low-lying coastal areas ahead of the storm’s anticipated landfall in the US island territory on Wednesday.
In the executive order, Guerrero called on residents of prone areas, especially the villages of Inalahan, Ipan, Talofofo, Malesso, Hagat, and Umatac, “to evacuate and seek shelter in private residences or designated government shelters in higher elevation no later than 6:00 pm, on May 23.”
On Monday, May 22, US President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration and “ordered Federal assistance to supplement Commonwealth and local response efforts due to the emergency conditions resulting from Typhoon Mawar beginning on May 22, 2023, and continuing.” Credit: US National Weather Service Guam via Storyful
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Guam is a beautiful possession of the US in the Pacific acquired in the Spainish-American War. It has some of the prettiest beaches I have ever seen with huge tree-filled mountains behind them. The jungles are so dense that they were still finding Japanese soldiers in them well after World War II. In fact, they found the last one about the time I was hospitalized there in the late sixties after being wounded in Vietnam. The people I met there were patriotic Americans.
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