Authorities in the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam have issued warnings about an approaching typhoon expected to hit today. The storm is predicted to bring wind speeds up to 78 meters per second and heavy rainfall. Long lines have formed at gas stations and stores as residents prepare for the severe weather. Approximately 210,000 people live in the affected area, and local police have increased their preparedness measures. Police officers have been patrolling neighborhoods and urging residents to seek shelter before the typhoon makes landfall.
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