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Hagibis now a super typhoon

Hagibis is now a super typhoon. Maximum sustained winds have increased to 150 mph and it could still intensify further. In a weather advisory issued at 5:30pm yesterday, the CNMI Emergency Operations Center said that typhoon force winds extend outward from the center up to 50...
Posted On Oct 08 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus

BREAKING NEWS: Hagibis upgraded to typhoon

As of 4am this morning, Tropical Storm Hagibis has been upgraded to Typhoon Hagibis. Typhoon Condition 2 remains over Saipan, Tinian, Alamagan, and Pagan. This means that damaging winds of 74 miles per hour or more winds are expected to hit tonight. Tropical Storm Condition 2...
Posted On Oct 07 2019 07:58
, By Marc Venus

Govt, classes closed today

All government offices and public schools are closed today, with a typhoon warning remaining in effect on Saipan, Tinian, Rota, Alamagan, Pagan, and Agrihan as of 8:45pm yesterday. Typhoon conditions, including destructive winds of 74 mph or more, are expected. Damaging winds of...
Posted On Oct 07 2019 06:09
, By Marc Venus

CHCC keeping a vigilant watch vs dengue

With the number of dengue fever cases in Guam now at 12 and eight being locally acquired, the Commonwealth Health Care Corp. is keeping tabs on the dengue outbreaks in neighboring Pacific Islands and urges the community to remain vigilant in the fight against the dengue virus,...
Posted On Oct 07 2019 06:06
, By Marc Venus
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