After Typhoon Mawar battered Guam, ‘what used to be a jungle looks like toothpicks’


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Grace Garces Bordallo And Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, The Associated Press HAGATNA, Guam (AP) -- Many residents of Guam remained without power and utilities Thursday after Typhoon Mawar tore through the remote U.S. Pacific territory the night before and ripped roofs off homes, flipped vehicles and shredded trees. There were minor injuries reported but no fatalities, according to the governor's office. The central and northern parts of the island received more than 2 feet (60 centimeters) of rain as the eyewall passed. The island's international airport flooded and the swirling typhoon churned up a storm surge and waves that crashed through...