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Torres urges calm in difficult situation

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres is urging the community to lengthen their patience as the local government and its federal partners try to sort things out and get the islands back to normalcy in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yutu.   Long lines of cars can be seen in gas and water...
Posted On Oct 27 2018 21:40
, By Jon Perez

Relief supply distribution sites open

The CNMI government, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the American Red Cross will be distributing food and water throughout Saipan at five distribution sites tomorrow Oct. 28, 2018, at 11am.   The sites will be operated in a drive-thru fashion. To ensure enough...
Posted On Oct 27 2018 21:37
, By Press Release

BREAKING NEWS: Matson pledges $125K for relief efforts

GUAM—Matson has pledged $125,000 in in-kind and cash support to help with emergency relief efforts in Saipan and Tinian as a result of Super Typhoon Yutu.   “Our hearts are with the residents of Saipan and Tinian as they begin to rebuild after the devastation caused by Super...
Posted On Oct 27 2018 08:39
, By Press Release

BREAKING NEWS: Trump approves major disaster declaration

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres announced early this morning that he just received a call from the White House informing him that President Donald J. Trump has approved the CNMI’s request for a major disaster declaration in the wake of Super Typhoon Yutu. Torres said the approval means...
Posted On Oct 27 2018 07:54
, By Mark Rabago
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