WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2026|No. 7271
Disaster · Recovery · Guam

Ports Begin Reopening as Guam and Northern Marianas Recover from Typhoon Bavi

Ports and airports are gradually reopening across Guam and the Northern Marianas after Typhoon Bavi devastated the region, though Liberation Day festivities have been canceled.

Aerial view of damaged port facilities on Rota after Typhoon Bavi's passage.
Aerial view of damaged port facilities on Rota after Typhoon Bavi's passage.
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The Mayors Council of Guam canceled the island’s Liberation Day Parade on July 21, Guam’s annual celebration marking the end of three years of Japanese occupation during World War II, Kuam News reported Wednesday.

The Category 5-equivalent typhoon passed directly over 33-square mile Rota on Monday morning, putting its two harbors and airport out of commission and damaging or destroying most of the island’s homes.

Bavi on Wednesday was a Category-4 equivalent storm on track for Taiwan and Ishigaki, about 300 miles southwest of Okinawa in Japan’s Nansei Islands, according to a Wednesday afternoon update from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.

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