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Tuesday, July 14, 2026

We Rise Still: Guam’s Unbroken Spirit After Sinlaku

When Typhoon Sinlaku came,

it did not knock —

It roared.


It tore through April skies,

April 14 etched in memory,

as light vanished,

voices fell silent,

and the hum of life

was swallowed by the wind.


Darkness settled in our homes,

phones went quiet,

yet water —

gentle, stubborn water —

still flowed,

a quiet blessing

through weakened veins.


This storm lingered —

uninvited, unyielding —

circling our island

as if it would never let go.


It screamed in the night,

howled through the trees,

its breath shaking walls,

its fury crashing in waves

against our shores.


And when it passed,

it left behind

a silence

too heavy to ignore —

a kingdom of broken things,

where devastation

stood tall.


But even then —

even there —

something stronger rose.


In the quiet,

in the waiting,

in the candlelit prayers

and shared meals,

in hands reaching for hands —


We remembered

who we are.


We are still here.

We are still standing.

We are still breathing.


No storm can carry away

the strength of a people

rooted in faith,

bound in community,

anchored in love.


So we gather the pieces,

We lift one another,

We rebuild not just homes —

but hope.


One day at a time.


Si Yu’os Ma’åse’

to every heart that answered the call,

to every hand that gave,

to every soul that stayed.


And as the winds fade

into memory —

WE RISE.

(c) Matilda Naputi Rivera 

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