Typhoon Mawar Leaves Guam in Need of Relief and Recovery
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Typhoon Mawar hit the island of Guam, damaging the Yigo Guam Temple and nearby meetinghouse, flooding the carpets and some furniture, and damaging trees and other landscaping on the temple grounds. The temple will be closed for repairs through July 24. Missionaries and local Latter-day Saints have been working with the Salvation Army and the Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities in Guam to distribute water and food to those in need.
- Typhoon Damages Yigo Guam Temple Church Newsroom
- Nearly $2M available for military families in Guam after typhoon Military Times
- Operation Blessing deploys to Guam to assist in typhoon relief WAVY.com
- Many Guam residents are still without fundamental needs a week after Typhoon Mawar hit WBUR News
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