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About 3,000 Korean tourists stranded in Guam due to Typhoon Mawar aftermath

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Water from the Hagatna River floods the Bank of Guam parking lot in Hagatna, Guam, in the aftermath of Typhoon Mawar, May 25. AP-Yonhap
Water from the Hagatna River floods the Bank of Guam parking lot in Hagatna, Guam, in the aftermath of Typhoon Mawar, May 25. AP-Yonhap

About 3,000 Korean tourists were left stranded in Guam as the island's international airport remained shut down due to damage caused by the powerful Typhoon Mawar, according to diplomatic officials Thursday.

According to Korean diplomats in Guam, the number of affected Korean tourists is estimated to be at around 3,200, with most of them currently staying in local hotels.

Officials said they could remain stuck in the United States' Pacific island territory for some time, as local authorities expect international flights to resume no earlier than June 1.

"When the typhoon landed, everyone stayed indoors in accordance with the government's alert, so there have been no reports of casualties among tourists," said an official at the Korean diplomatic office in Guam's capital of Hagatna.

The official, however, pointed out that there have been widespread inconveniences due to water shortages and power outages in hotels and other facilities.

He added that full resumption of international flights "could possibly take more time" as local authorities "need to drain the rainwater that has flooded the international airport and assess the safety of the airport landing strip."

According to the official, Korean diplomatic authorities are discussing ways to offer support to the tourists with the local government.

Anecdotes shared by stranded tourists on online travel communities showed that some hotels in Guam have refused to extend the stays of tourists, prompting them to sleep in the lobby or banquet hall areas. (Yonhap)

Stranded Korean tourists are seated in a local hotel banquet room in Guam, May 25. Yonhap
Stranded Korean tourists are seated in a local hotel banquet room in Guam, May 25. Yonhap


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