Post Date: 06/12/2023 A gas barbecue was among possessions carried away in Yigo by Typhoon Mawar. Photo by Maureen N. MaratitaA gas barbecue was among possessions carried away in Yigo by Typhoon Mawar. Photo by Maureen N. Maratita Michael Hernandez, vice president of operations, and Anna Gera Van-Seters, area manager for fleet cards and commercial fuels, both with South Pacific Petroleum Corp.; worked at the Ocean Vista Circle K after Typhoon Mawar. Photo by Maureen N. MaratitaMichael Hernandez, vice president of operations, and Anna Gera Van-Seters, area manager for fleet cards and commercial fuels, both with South Pacific Petroleum Corp.; worked at the Ocean Vista Circle K after Typhoon Mawar. Photo by Maureen N. Maratita A downed tree blocked the entrance to Perez Acres in Yigo after the typhoon. Photo by Maureen N. MaratitaA downed tree blocked the entrance to Perez Acres in Yigo after the typhoon. Photo by Maureen N. Maratita A large tree along Micro Beach Road inside American Memorial Park was felled by the typhoon. Photo by Mark RabagoA large tree along Micro Beach Road inside American Memorial Park was felled by the typhoon. Photo by Mark Rabago A vehicle was upended in Summer Towers in Tamuning after the typhoon. Photo by Khyomara SantanaA vehicle was upended in Summer Towers in Tamuning after the typhoon. Photo by Khyomara Santana Windows were blown out at Summer Towers in Tamuning during Typhoon Mawar. Photo by Khyomara SantanaWindows were blown out at Summer Towers in Tamuning during Typhoon Mawar. Photo by Khyomara Santana