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Finance: Money was in accounts of govt employees

Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson assured yesterday that the money of all government employees remained in their respective accounts as Typhoon Mangkhut caused banks to shut down their operations, even their ATMs. The government released employees’ payroll early in preparation for...
Posted On Sep 14 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

PH starts evacuations as Mangkhut nears

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine authorities began evacuating thousands of people Thursday from the path of the most powerful typhoon this year, closing schools, readying bulldozers for landslides and placing rescuers and troops on full alert in the country’s north....
Posted On Sep 13 2018 23:43
, By Associated Press

‘Soudelor taught CNMI a lesson’

Saipan’s experience with Typhoon Soudelor three years ago taught the CNMI a painful lesson when it comes to disaster preparedness, with the government this time being proactive even before Typhoon Mangkhut swept through the Commonwealth. Rota was the hardest hit when Mangkhut...
Posted On Sep 13 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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Mayor’s office to focus on clearing Saipan villages

The Saipan Mayor ‘s Office will be concentrating on villages to do cleanup and clearing of fallen debris after Typhoon Mangkhut hit the island last Monday. In a chance interview with David M. Apatang on Tuesday, he said his office sits down and do assessment work with the...
Posted On Sep 13 2018 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera
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