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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

‘I hid under the kitchen sink’

One of those who survived Super Typhoon Yutu’s fierce winds was forced to hide under the kitchen sink for a good two hours just to save his life. Maria Belibei, who resides in a two-bedroom apartment in San Antonio during the onslaught of Yutu, had her tin roof blown away. She...
Posted On Oct 30 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

CNMI courts sustain damage due to Yutu

The local courts on Saipan and Tinian weren’t spared damage from the onslaught of Super Typhoon Yutu. According to a press release from the CNMI Judiciary, the Guma’ Hustisia on Saipan sustained major damage and is currently unsafe for both the public and staff. It is closed...
Posted On Oct 30 2018 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

MCS eyes reopening in a month

Devastated and all by Super Typhoon Yutu’s over 200 mph winds, Mt. Carmel School may still reopen in a month, according to MCS president Galvin Deleon Guerrero. Deleon Guerrero noted in an interview with Saipan Tribune yesterday that the classrooms of the private school are...
Posted On Oct 30 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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