![]() ![]() The northern part of the island unfortunately had houses that are now uninhabitable,” Fahland said. “The one thing that saved a lot of people here is that many of the structures are concrete. Karen Fahland, the director of the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society and a nine-year resident of the island, said it was the worst storm she had ever seen. Karen Fahland, the director of the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society and a nine-year resident of the island, said it. Although progress is being made to restore utilities, homes sustained damage and residents lost food and possessions as a result of the typhoon’s high winds and heavy rain. ![]() ![]() In the aftermath of Typhoon Mawar, roughly half the residents of Guam, including military service members and civilian Defense Department employees, still have no power and water. ![]()
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