Typhoon Mawar Is Triple Threat to US Pacific Territory Guam

  • Category 4 storm clips island that hosts US military sites
  • White House ordered agencies to prepare to assist in emergency

Typhoon Mawar hits Guam on May 23. 

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Residents and US military bases across Guam braced against the potentially devastating impact from Typhoon Mawar as the Category 4-strength storm clipped the northern tip of the Pacific island.

Mawar, which was earlier downgraded from super-typhoon status, has made its closest point of approach to Guam just north of Andersen Air Force Base but will continue to batter the island for hours, the National Weather Service said on its Facebook page at 8:30 p.m. local time. An extreme wind warning remains in effect for northern Guam until 10:45 p.m.