Roads that were impassable in Guam were made safe on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff Roads that were impassable in Guam were made safe on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff
Families filled gas stations on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff Families filled gas stations on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff
Store started opening on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff Store started opening on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff
Store started opening on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff Store started opening on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff
Guam Power Authority crews were out repairing power lines on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff Guam Power Authority crews were out repairing power lines on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff
Guam Power Authority crews were out repairing power lines on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff Guam Power Authority crews were out repairing power lines on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff
Guam Power Authority crews were out repairing power lines on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff Guam Power Authority crews were out repairing power lines on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff
The Guam work day slowly returned to normal on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff The Guam work day slowly returned to normal on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Daniel M. Perez / Journal Staff
The iconic "I 'heart' Guam" sign fell during Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff The iconic "I 'heart' Guam" sign fell during Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff
Damage could be seen along Tumon on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff Damage could be seen along Tumon on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff
Damage could be seen along Tumon on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff Damage could be seen along Tumon on Tuesday morning following Super Typhoon Bavi's passage through the Marianas on Monday, July 6. Photo by Katie Aizon / Journal Staff