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CUC, Tinian prep to receive poles, equipment, crew

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. and the Tinian Mayor’s Office are preparing to receive a shipment of hundreds of power poles and equipment and the arrival of utilities crews on Tinian in the coming days. CUC executive director Gary P. Camacho met with Tinian Mayor Joey San...
Posted On Nov 08 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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DFS donates $60K to relief efforts

DFS, which operates the T Galleria in Garapan, has made a $60,000 donation to support the Super Typhoon Yutu relief efforts of the American Red Cross-NMI Chapter. The $60,000 gift—$50,000 for Saipan, $10,000 for Tinian—will be used to support families impacted by the catastrophic...
Posted On Nov 08 2018 06:06
, By Press Release

FEMA deployed over 40 generators

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has provided over 40 generators to temporarily energize Saipan, soon after Super Typhoon Yutu hit the CNMI. David Gervino, FEMA’s incident management assistance teams external affairs officer, said during the Saipan Chamber of Commerce...
Posted On Nov 08 2018 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

‘Typhoon debris a threat to marine life’

Super Typhoon Yutu’s howling winds of over 180 mph two weeks ago has left the Saipan lagoon littered with harmful debris that pose a threat to marine life. That includes an assortment of items made of tin, lumber, metal, green waste, etc.—typhoon debris that are extremely harmful...
Posted On Nov 08 2018 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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