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Water stations expected to open today

– FEMA: About 150 power poles destroyed – 10 generators from Guam to arrive tonight or tomorrow morning The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. was finalizing yesterday evening its plans to open today four water stations at water reservoirs across the island. However, the...
Posted On Aug 06 2015 06:03
, By Dennis B. Chan

CHC running on reserves, power restoration critical

Although water has been restored to the CNMI’s lone public hospital, power is needed as soon as possible for equipment to run smoothly and hospital operations to be in “full use.” Right now the Commonwealth Health Center is running on a generator, but its CT scanners and a number...
Posted On Aug 06 2015 06:02
, By Jayson Camacho

Shell increases purchase cap to $50

– Four Mobil stations open up for first responders, essential services only – Water companies hindered from delivering water due to low fuel IP&E’s Shell Stations have increased the purchasing cap on fuel to $50, while Mobil Saipan have yet to open their filling...
Posted On Aug 06 2015 06:01
, By Jayson Camacho

Cape Air confirms 2 planes will fly Guam-CNMI route

Cape Air/United Airlines has confirmed the arrival of a second plane that will service its Guam to CNMI route. Cape Air president Linda Markham told Saipan Tribune Friday last week that their first priority is safety. “We are very pleased to have our second aircraft back to serve...
Posted On Aug 06 2015 06:01
, By Dennis B. Chan
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