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Another super typhoon just pummeled the Pacific
Super Typhoon Bavi hit the Mariana Islands with 180 mph winds, causing widespread damage and displacing residents still recovering from a previous typhoon. Indigenous Chamorro and Carolinian communities, who contribute little to climate change, are disproportionately affected by intensifying storms linked to warming ocean waters.
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