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Typhoon Sally Visits Guam Photo 4
DEMOLISHED. Juan Mesa’s home on lonely hill near Talofofo was completely wrecked by Sally. Family took shelter in a cave in nearby cliffs. Houses in this location were destroyed by both Karen and Olive, and Mesa said the family hopes to replaced the…
Typhoon Sally Visits Guam Photo 3
FLAT ON ITS BACK. School bus-stop shelters are particularly vulnerable to typhoons which topple them easily
Typhoon Sally Visits Guam Photo 2
SOUVENIRS OF TWO STORMS. In Merizo repairs were underway Sunday afternoon on small house at left which lost its roof to Sally. House in foreground was damaged by Karen
Typhoon Sally Visits Guam Photo 1
READY FOR ANYTHING. By mid-afternoon Saturday, many homes and business places were securely boarded up, protecting glass and property that Typhoon Karen had taken two years ago with no trouble
Inspection Tours Planned
An article that informs of an inspection to be done by Governor Guerrero regarding island wide clean in all of Guam’s villages preceding the possible effects of fining and taxes on residents who haven’t settled their properties from the damages done…
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