Typhoon Omar left much of the U.S. territory of Guam in a tangle of toppled trees, power lines and the rubble of homes, resort hotels and military installations.
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The storm swept Guam on Friday with winds up to 150 mph, leaving an estimated 3,000 people in shelters Saturday and injuring at least 132 people. No deaths were reported.The island of 135,000 residents was without power and water. President Bush on Friday declared Guam a disaster area.