All
but 1,000 of the island's 52,000 homes and businesses lost
power, according to the Guam Power Authority, but government
officials reported nothing unusual in hospital emergency rooms,
and only moderate damage such as flooding, fallen debris and
downed power lines.
"I am so glad we are safe. We have weathered this storm. The
worst has gone by," Governor Lou Leon Guerrero said in a video
message.
Still, she warned people to stay home for their own safety until
the government declared it was safe.
"It seems that roads are passable, but you should not be on the
road," Guerrero said after touring the island, a U.S. territory
that is home to about 170,000 people, including about 10,000
U.S. military personnel.
Before landfall, she had compared the storm to 1962's Typhoon
Karen, which flattened much of the island.
The eye of Super Typhoon Mawar tracked just north of Guam early
Thursday, moving northwest at a sluggish 8 mph, delivering
rainfall of up to 2 inches (5 cm) per hour overnight, the U.S.
National Weather Service (NWS) said.
Images posted on social media showed ominous clouds drifting
over beaches, rains lashing buildings and winds bending palm
trees.
Wind speeds placed the storm in Category 4, the second-strongest
designation on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind scale, and just
short of Category 5.
People in Guam take typhoons seriously and typically hunker down
in reinforced concrete structures, said Landon Aydlett, the
warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather
Service in Guam.
After the storm passed, Guam's Office of Civil Defense issued a
bulletin warning people that the highest stage of alert remained
in effect.
"In addition to the tropical storm force winds, hazardous surf
and seas remain. Remain out of the water due to life-threatening
conditions," the bulletin said.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, California, Brendan
O'Brien in Chicago, and Idrees Ali in Washington; Editing by
Sharon Singleton, David Gregorio, Himani Sarkar and Gerry Doyle)
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