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A car creates a splash as it makes its way past a patch of flooded road in Tanapag. (Iva Maurin)
The tin fence at a construction site in San Roque got knocked down by the strong winds of Super Typhoon Hagibis. (Kevin Calibo)
The wind brought by the tail end of Super Typhoon Hagibis whips up strong waves near the Smiling Cove Marina. Managaha Island is shown in the background. (Iva Maurin)
The Smiling Cove Marina dock served as a safe refuge for boats during Super Typhoon Hagibis. (Iva Maurin)
Coastal erosion caused by Super Typhoon Hagibis muddies the water near the Smiling Cove Marina. (Iva Maurin)
The strong winds of Super Typhoon Hagibis knocks down a tin fence at the contruction site of Imperial Pacific Resort. (Kevin Calibo)
The road at the intersection of Jonny’s Bar & Grill is flooded in the wake of Super Typhoon Hagibis. (Kevin Calibo)
A stretch of the road across the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. Power Plant 1 is flooded in the wake of Super Typhoon Hagibis. (Kevin Calibo)
Floods inundate many parts of Saipan in the wake of Super Typhoon Hagibis. (Kevin Calibo)
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