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A felled tree blocks the road near the Oleai San Jose area as Saipan Mayor’s Office employees clear the road. (Erwin Encinares)
Former teacher Pedro C. Sablan and his neighbor cut a fallen tangan-tangan tree that was blocking the Tinaktak Drive in Koblerville yesterday. (Ferdie De La Torre)
Chris Macana fixes the tin roof of an outdoor garage that collapsed in Koblerville. (Ferdie De La Torre)
A parked car on Rota is not spared the wrath of Typhoon Mangkhut. (Kimberly A. Bautista)
A man looks out at the shambles left behind by Typhoon Mangkhut on Rota. (Kimberly A. Bautista)
Owners of this house on Rota have a lot of clearing to do in the wake of Typhoon Mangkhut. Kimberly A. Bautista)
Linemen of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. begin restoring power on Rota soon after Typhoon Mangkhut hit the island. (Kimberly A. Bautista)
Fallen power poles are sprawled across the roads of Rota. (Kimberly A. Bautista)
Typhoon Mangkhut wreaks havoc on the roofs of many homes on Rota.
Typhoon Mangkhut wreaks havoc on the roofs of many homes on Rota.
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