Super Typhoon Mawar is going to strike again, this time hitting the Philippines and Taiwan. It is expected to brush by the Philippines on May 29-30 with strong winds of up to 130 mph, and then it will curve up and graze Taiwan with less dangerous winds of about 80 mph. Thankfully, it is weakening, after hitting the US territory of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands with sustained winds of up to 160 mph and 25-foot storm surge. In fact, after pummeling them, it eventually reached peak winds of 185 mph, even getting into the top ten most powerful on global record.
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