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June 2018 is Typhoon Preparedness Month

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Guam Part of National Youth Preparedness Initiative; Volunteer Instructors Needed

Guam was recently included in a nationwide youth preparedness initiative called MyPI, short for “My Preparedness Initiative.” MyPI is a four-time, national award-winning youth preparedness/youth leadership program designed to enhance individual, family, and community preparedness as well as a variety of leadership development characteristics.

Guam is to be included in the initiative and join the now expanded MyPI with 33 other states and territories.

Community Invited to Participate in World Tsunami Awareness Day

The Offices of Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense (GHS/OCD), following a worldwide initiative through the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), invite the community to celebrate “World Tsunami Awareness Day” (WTAD)tomorrow, November 5, 2019, to promote a global culture of tsunami awareness. Tsunamis are rare but can affect many people, especially those living in coastal communities across multiple countries. Awareness, education, early warning systems, and detection can save lives.

Halong Now a Typhoon; No Direct Threat Expected

The National Weather Service (NWS), Guam Weather Forecast Office continue to monitor what is now Typhoon Halong.

As of 7 a.m., Halong was located 17.0 degrees north latitude and 153.3 degrees east longitude, about 520 miles east-northeast of Saipan and 615 miles east-northeast of Guam. The system is moving northwest at 12 mph with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. It is forecast to intensify through Wednesday, though will remain to the east of the Marianas.

Tropical Depression Now Tropical Storm Halong; System Expected to Stay East of the Marianas

The National Weather Service (NWS), Guam Weather Forecast Office continue to monitor what is now Tropical Storm Halong.  

As of 7 a.m., Halong was located 14.1 degrees north latitude and 156.1 degrees east longitude, about 695 miles east of Saipan and 760 miles east of Guam. It is moving northwest at 10 mph with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph.

There are no watches or warnings in effect for Guam or the Marianas at this time.

No Direct Impact Expected from Tropical Depression; Continue to Stay Up to Date

The National Weather Service (NWS), Guam Weather Forecast Office continue to monitor Tropical Depression 24W as it formed north of Pohnpei.

As of 1 a.m., the system was located 13.3 degrees north latitude and 156.7 degrees east longitude, about 745 miles east of Saipan and 805 miles east of Guam. 24W is moving northwest at 9 mph with maximum sustained winds of 25 mph. It is forecast to strengthen, possibly becoming a tropical storm later today.

There are no watches or warnings in effect for Guam or the Marianas at this time.

No Immediate Threat Assessed from Reported North Korea Missile Test

The Offices of Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense (GHS/OCD), in conjunction with the Mariana Regional Fusion Center (MRFC), federal and military partners, continue to monitor events surrounding the region including reports of the recent launch of an unidentified short-range projectile out of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), today. 

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