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CUC warns vs improper use of generators

Commonwealth Utilities Corp. executive director Gary P. Camacho advised residents using generators to ensure that their main breaker on their home panel is turned off to prevent any electrical back-feed. “This poses a danger to line crew and severe injury and death can result...
Posted On Nov 01 2018 06:00
, By Obet Aguilar

Yutu flattened over 500 homes

The giant monster that was Super Typhoon Yutu was so wide that, at one point, it completely enclosed the Marianas archipelago, pounding the CNMI for over eight hours with maximum sustained winds of over 180 mph and completely destroying over 500 homes, leaving over 1,000...
Posted On Oct 31 2018 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

Red Cross response to Super Typhoon Yutu

The American Red Cross is mobilizing disaster workers and supplies to help those in need in the Northern Mariana Islands. Denise Everhart, coordinating officer for the American Red Cross disaster relief operation on the islands, said: “We saw homes damaged, trees snapped in half,...
Posted On Oct 31 2018 06:00
, By Press Release

Flying debris cause of most car damage

A week after Super Typhoon Yutu’s massive destruction on Saipan, tin roofs or galvanized iron sheets are still littering the streets and dangling on trees, power poles, and power lines. Those flying iron sheets and other heavy debris are being blamed for the shattered windshields...
Posted On Oct 31 2018 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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