National Weather Service meteorologist Michael Ziobro said it appeared the eye of Typhoon Vongfong had passed about 5 miles north of Rota around 2:45 am (local time) today.
He said the eye wall, which packs the strongest winds, probably passed over the island.
Rota, which is about 10.5 miles long and 3 miles wide, had about 2,500 residents according to the last census. Gov. Eddie Calvo asked for prayers for residents there.
Residents on Guam heeded warnings about high winds and flooding by taking shelter at designated public schools. The Government of Guam and many businesses were expected to be closed today, and most flights were cancelled.
The weather service said the typhoon had maximum sustained winds of 105 mph and was expected to intensify as it moved away from the islands, over the next day and a half.
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