Typhoon Mawar's Path of Destruction: Guam, Philippines, Taiwan

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Super Typhoon Mawar, with maximum sustained winds of 165 mph, is heading towards the Philippines and Taiwan after hitting Guam with the force of a Category 4 hurricane. The storm is expected to intensify over the next three days and bring heavy rain to the Philippines. It is likely to stay north of the Philippines, but some forecast models show it affecting the northern portion of Luzon. After the weekend, the storm could potentially move towards Taiwan or northwest towards Japan, depending on the timing of other weather systems in the area.
- Super Typhoon Mawar Exits Guam, Heads to the Philippines and Taiwan The New York Times
- Super Typhoon Mawar slams Guam with destructive, powerful winds CBS News
- 64% of Honolulu homes vulnerable to hurricanes KHON2
- Massive typhoon slams Guam NBC News
- Carrier strike group deploying to Guam to assist in typhoon recovery The Hill
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