Tuesday, October 22

Rain, winds lash Guam as Typhoon Mawar closes in and residents shelter

HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — Typhoon Mawar aimed its fury on the tiny U.S. territory of Guam on Wednesday as residents with nowhere to go hunkered all the way down to face the devastating winds and torrential rains from what was anticipated to be the worst storm to hit the Pacific island in a long time.

The U.S. army despatched away ships, residents stockpiled provides and anybody not dwelling in a concrete home was urged to hunt security elsewhere forward of the hurricane, which was forecast to reach as a Category 4 storm with winds of 140 mph (225 kph) however may probably strengthen to a Category 5, essentially the most highly effective. The final time a Category 5 straight hit Guam was 1962.

Forecasters on the National Weather Service workplace in Guam mentioned they had been seeing “almost whiteout conditions” at their workplace and listening to low rumblings and shaking shutters and doorways because the storm intensified Wednesday afternoon.

Lightning had change into an rising menace as situations continued to deteriorate into the night, the climate service reported. And an excessive wind warning was in impact for northern Guam for very harmful hurricane winds.

“Stay inside. Trees are coming down; power lines are coming down,” mentioned Brandon Aydlett, a meteorologist with the service. “Everything is changing — it is too dangerous to be outside.”

Many communities on the 212-square-mile (549-square-kilometer) island had misplaced energy by the afternoon and a few to the south had misplaced water service. A flash flood warning was issued for your complete island as forecasters predicted as a lot as 25 inches (64 centimeters) of rain along with a life-threatening storm surge of 4 to six toes (1.2 to 2 meters).

Ahead of the storm, Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero ordered residents of coastal, low-lying and flood-prone areas of the territory of over 150,000 folks to evacuate to increased elevations. The highest level on the island is Mt. Lamlam within the southwest at 1,334 toes (406 meters). But a lot of the beachfront vacationer district of Tamuning, the place many resort accommodations are situated, is near sea degree.

In low-lying Agat alongside the southern coast, resident Reuel Drilon started making ready Friday and spent the weekend tying down patio furnishings and trash containers. Nearly each residence within the village, he mentioned, has a mango tree — which officers warned might be ripped from the bottom and change into roadblocks and lethal flying projectiles.

“A lot of folks are keeping their eyes on trees,” he advised The Associated Press earlier than the storm hit. “Down south, we have a lot of coconut trees and mango trees.”

Guam is an important hub for U.S. forces within the Pacific, and the Department of Defense controls a few third of the island. Rear Adm. Benjamin Nicholson, Joint Region Marianas commander, licensed the evacuation of protection personnel, dependents and workers in areas anticipated to be affected.

The army mentioned it moved its ships out to sea as a typical precaution. It despatched its plane off the island or positioned them in protecting hangars. Any personnel remaining on the island had been sheltering in place. About 6,800 U.S. service members are assigned to Guam, based on the Pentagon.

With rain from the storm’s outer bands already falling over the island as of late Wednesday morning, the hurricane had most sustained winds of 140 mph (225 kph) with gusts peaking at 170 mph (274 kph), mentioned Landon Aydlett, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Guam. Its middle was about 75 miles (120 kilometers) southeast of the island and was transferring to the north-northwest.

The climate service warned of “considerable damage” from a “triple threat” of winds, torrential rains and life-threatening storm surge of 4 to six toes (1.2 to 2 meters), with harmful surf of 20 to 30 toes (6 to 9 meters). It mentioned the storm may hit Wednesday afternoon within the southern a part of Guam, which lies west of the International Date Line and is a day forward of the U.S. mainland and Hawaii.

If Guam doesn’t take a direct hit, it will likely be very shut, mentioned Patrick Doll, the lead climate service meteorologist in Guam. Mawar is a Malaysian phrase which means “rose,” he famous.

School buses picked up residents at island neighborhood facilities and transported them to 11 elementary faculties outfitted as shelters. Civic employees in numerous villages warned residents to safe unfastened objects of their yards and search shelter instantly. Some unfold the phrase by megaphone, whereas others turned to social media. Power flickered on and off because the rain and wind intensified, and officers mentioned almost 900 folks had been in shelters.

Leon Guerrero urged residents in a YouTube message to stay calm and ordered the National Guard to assist these in low-lying areas evacuate, saying, “We are at the crosshairs of Typhoon Mawar. Take action now.”

Guerrero mentioned an emergency declaration authorized by President Joe Biden will assist the mobilization of assets into Guam, which is “especially crucial given our distance from the continental U.S.”

The storm was transferring at 7 mph (11 kph) however had an eye fixed 17 miles (27 kilometers) vast, that means folks on the hurricane’s middle may see calm situations for over three hours and conclude, far too quickly, that the worst is over, Doll mentioned. As the attention leaves, the winds may rise to 150 mph (241 kph) in minutes, so folks ought to stay sheltered till the federal government provides the all-clear.

“Folks may say, ‘Hey it’s over, we could go outside and start cleaning up,’” Doll mentioned. “That is completely unsuitable.

Joshua Paulino, a consumer supervisor at Xerox Guam, was sheltering at residence within the central village of Chalan Pago together with his spouse, two sons and mom after the household closed the shutters and secured out of doors objects. He frightened that the storm may dump rain on the island for a very long time, because it was forecast to go by step by step.

“This storm is moving very slowly so that is making me really uneasy,” Paulino mentioned by textual content message.

And an ocean away in Los Angeles, Marichelle Tanag was fretting from afar after her mother and father, who’re of their 70s and have survived many typhoons of their a long time on the island. They boarded up home windows, stocked up on a few weeks of meals, ready the generator and crammed bathtubs with water. Their residence in Tamuning, additionally in central Guam, is manufactured from concrete, however she frightened about it nonetheless.

“Will the house stand? … If not, will they be able to go to another place of safety if needed, as fast as possible, and not get in the way of any of the flying debris?” Tanag mentioned by cellphone.

Rota, an island within the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, was additionally below a hurricane warning, Doll mentioned. Tinian and Saipan, within the Northern Marianas, had been below tropical storm warnings. Some folks in these areas are nonetheless in non permanent shelters or tents after Category 5 Super Typhoon Yutu in 2018, Doll famous.

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Kelleher reported from Honolulu. AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein and Associated Press writers Audrey McAvoy in Honolulu, Stefanie Dazio in Los Angeles and Sarah Brumfield in Washington contributed.

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