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Satellite imagery has been released showing how badly the Pacific resort city of Guam, which was hit by
"Super Typhoon" Mawar, has been hit. Not only the locals, but also our 3,3 tourists continue to be inconvenienced.

This is Kim Yong-tae.

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The peaceful village before
Typhoon Mawar struck was literally reduced to rubble.

Rubble of buildings is everywhere.

The resort also took a direct hit from the typhoon.

The green pool turned into muddy water, and all the umbrellas on the beach were gone.

NASA's NASA base suffered major damage, with a circular structure damaged.

Satellite imagery released by global satellite company Maksa Technology showed again how powerful the super typhoon was.

Guam is completely out of the typhoon's zone, but the power outages continue to cause difficulties for residents and tourists.

More than 2,30 of our tourists are also on their feet.

[Mr. A/Korean tourist: The elevator is not working, it is very difficult to walk back and forth to the upper floors, and the air conditioner is not working.]

Those who are unable to extend their hotel stay are effectively homeless, moving from lobby to banquet hall.

In many cases, medications that need to be taken continuously, such as blood pressure medication or diabetes medication, run out and complain of pain.

Guam authorities say they are making all-out efforts to reopen the airport on the <>th.

(Screen source: MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES, Video editing: Hwang Ji-young)