'Time is moving so slowly': Two people describe the power of Typhoon Mawar in Guam
Holed up in her hotel room, Lauren Swaddell could hear the wind howl as the typhoon approached. "The coconut trees are flying everywhere," she said.
by Kai McNamee
May 24, 2023
2 minutes
Holed up in her hotel room, Lauren Swaddell could hear the wind howl as Typhoon Mawar approached Guam.
"The storm is going to hit in approximately two hours," she said in a voice memo to NPR, recorded on Wednesday afternoon local time.
"I'm looking out of my window and I just see massive waves in what's normally a super calm bay. Trees are losing
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