Super Typhoon Mawar has caused “major” damage as it swept through US islands in the Western Pacific. While initial reports are still emerging, authorities are assessing the extent of the destruction, particularly on Guam. The typhoon brought torrential rainfall, destructive winds, and significant flooding. Power outages are widespread, and infrastructure has been impacted. Emergency services are working to clear debris and restore essential services, but full assessments will take time due to ongoing hazardous conditions. Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported thus far, and pre-emptive evacuation orders appear to have mitigated the risk to life.