Recovery on the impact of Typhoon Mawar is underway at the Guam International Airport Authority, according to a press release.
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Recovery efforts, as a result of Super Typhoon Mawar, continues, according to the Joint Information Center.
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Democrat Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero placed the island in Condition of Readiness or COR 4 as of 5 p.m. May 25 in the wake of Super Typhoon Mawar’s exit from the Marianas.
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James Moylan, Guam’s delegate to Congress, is urging U.S. President Joe Biden to declare a Major Disaster Declaration for Guam to provide federal support to the island.
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Customers of the GWA are being advised to conserve water.
GWA has issued a boil water notice due to possible bacterial contamination in the water that can occur when increased run-off enters a drinking water source following heavy rains.
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As of 10:35 am, NWS advised that although Guam is no longer expected to experience typhoon conditions from Typhoon Mawar, outer winds and rain bands of the storm are expected to persist over the island for the next few hours.
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Super Typhoon Mawar is moving north-northwest to Guam, according to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Guam.
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The Guam Fire Department continues to respond to several emergencies, according to GFD Acting Spokesperson Kevin Reilly.
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Super Typhoon Mawar is getting closer to Guam.
As of 1 p.m. May 24, Mawar was located 50 miles east-southeast of Guam.
Sustained winds were tracking 140 mph around 10:30 a.m.
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Super Typhoon Mawar is moving northwest towards Guam, according to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Guam.
As of 10:29 a.m., Mawar was located about 60 miles east-southeast of Guam with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph.
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Joint Information Center urges the community to stay indoors until COR 4 is declared, now that Guam is in the threshold of damaging winds of 39 mph or greater.
Winds are expected to intensify to typhoon force winds by midday.
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While the island is hunkering down as Super Typhoon Mawar approaches, James Moylan, Guam’s delegate to Congress, is meeting with federal officials, advocating for support for “our island community.”
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Super Typhoon Mawar, a category 4 typhoon, continues a slow approach towards Guam, according to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Guam.
As of 8:17 a.m. May 24, the NWS said Guam will see the devastating impacts from Mawar.
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Super Typhoon Mawar is now 120 miles southeast of Guam, according to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Guam.
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Super Typhoon Mawar is intensifying and continues to strengthen as it approaches Guam, according to Landon Aydlett, warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Guam.
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Typhoon Mawar is now a super typhoon as it approaches Guam, according to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Guam.
As of 5:53 p.m. May 23, Mawar is 155 miles southeast of Guam with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph.
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Typhoon Mawar is moving towards Guam and intensifying, according to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Guam.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency or FEMA is on the island ahead of Typhoon Mawar, according to Democrat Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero.
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