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June 2018 is Typhoon Preparedness Month

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All Clear Determined After Tiyan High School Bomb Threat

At 1:00 p.m., the “All Clear” was given by responders on scene at the Tiyan High School after a reported bomb threat was called in to E911 dispatch. The school and surrounding areas resume normal operations.
 
The Guam Fire Department and Guam Police Department were able to conduct a sweep of the facility with K-9 units, confirming the area was “All Clear.” Responders took all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of the remaining school students, personnel, the surrounding public, and responders involved.
 

Tiyan High School Receives Bomb Threat

At around 12:15 p.m., the Offices of Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense received notification from E911 dispatch of a reported bomb threat that was called in for Tiyan High School.
 
The Guam Fire Department and Guam Police Department are on scene conducting a sweep of the facility with K-9 units.
 
All measures are being taken to ensure the safety of the public and all responders involved. Tiyan High School has been evacuated until an all clear can be determined.
 

FEMA Appoints Office of Civil Defense Administrator to National Advisory Council

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Acting Administrator Pete Gaynor appointed 13 members to its National Advisory Council (NAC).  Office of Civil Defense Administrator, Charles Esteves, was among the 13 appointees.

The NAC is an advisory committee established by federal law to ensure effective and ongoing coordination of federal emergency management activities. The NAC provides advice to the FEMA Administrator through recommendations on all aspects of emergency management. 

Hazardous Surf Remains for the Marianas

The National Weather Service (NWS) - Guam Weather Forecast Office advise diminishing northwest swell generated by Typhoon Hagibis will prolong hazardous surf across the Mariana Islands through this afternoon.

A high surf advisory remains in effect for Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan until 6 p.m. this evening, meaning high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and dangerous swimming conditions. Along north and west facing reefs, hazardous surf of 7 to 9 feet will linger through this morning.

Strong Rip Currents will be Life Threatening; NWS Issues High Surf Advisory for the Marianas

The National Weather Service (NWS) - Guam Weather Forecast Office issued a high surf advisory for Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan, in effect until 6 p.m. Monday. A high surf advisory means high surf will affect beaches in the advisory area, producing localized beach erosion and dangerous swimming conditions.

Along north and west facing reefs, hazardous surf of 9 to 11 feet will subside to 8 and 10 feet tonight. Surf will remain hazardous through at least Monday. 
 

Preliminary Damage Assessments Underway After Super Typhoon Hagibis

Pursuant to the Guam Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, the Offices of Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense (GHS/OCD) and other Government of Guam (GovGuam) support agencies have begun conducting an island-wide Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) following the passage of Super Typhoon Hagibis north of Saipan, which affected Guam between October 7-8, 2019.
 

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