![]() The northern village of Dededo saw 24.5 inches while the central west coast village of Piti had more than 22 inches. The island was inundated with rain, with some areas receiving more than 20 inches over 24 hours. ![]() It’s not expected to threaten land for the next several days, the warning center said. ![]() The storm – the strongest to impact the island in decades – was still sweeping the island early Thursday with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph and gusts of up to 165 mph, the equivalent of a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said.Īs the storm continues to move away from Guam, it has strengthened to the equivalent of a Category 5 Atlantic hurricane, with winds of 175 mph and gusts up to 205 mph. The Hagatna River overflows it's banks and spills into the Bank of Guam parking lot in Hagatna, Guam, Thursday. ![]()
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