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June 2018 is Typhoon Preparedness Month

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JIC RELEASE NO. 26: TYPHOON MANGKHUT: STORM SHELTER UPDATE

Astumbo Elementary near Max Capacity (92%) and Machananao Elementary nearing Max Capacity (88%). Once shelters reach capacity, seek nearest alternative Storm Shelter. 
 
Residents who believe their home is not safe against heavy winds and rains or live in low-lying or flood-prone areas are encouraged to move to a designated storm shelter.
 
The designated storm shelters are: 

JIC Release No. 24 - STORM SHELTER UPDATE

Residents who live in homes they cannot rely on to keep them safe against heavy winds and rains or who live in low-lying or flood-prone areas are encouraged to move to a designated storm shelter or seek shelter with relatives or friends in safe homes.

The designated storm shelters are as follows: 


Primary Northern Shelters                Capacity                Shelter Population

JIC Release No. 22 - TYPHOON MANGKHUT UPDATE: Islandwide Power, Water services

ISLANDWIDE POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS DURING STORMS/TYPHOONS
 
The Guam Power Authority will maintain service operations during storms/typhoon as long as it is capable and safe to do so on the Island Wide Power System. 

This includes responding to trouble calls regarding interruptions of service or power outages received through GPA Trouble Dispatch lines. 

JIC Release No. 18 - Typhoon Mangkhut Update: Affected flights

United Airlines has issued an advisory today announcing flight changes on Monday, Sept. 10 and Tuesday, Sept. 11 as a result of Typhoon Mangkhut.

Inbound flights on Sept. 10 have been cancelled, with the exception of the Saipan-Guam (UA117), which will depart Saipan at 8:45 a.m. and will arrive at Guam at 9:30 a.m.
 
All morning departures on Sept. 11 have been cancelled.
 

JIC Release No. 17- WEATHER UPDATE: Typhoon Mangkhut Expected Monday Evening

The National Weather Service (NWS), Guam Weather Forecast Office monitors Typhoon Mangkhut as it continues to strengthen and move westward.

As of 4 p.m., Mangkhut was located near 15.2 degrees north latitude and 152.8 degrees east longitude, about 470 miles east of Saipan and 550 miles east-northeast of Guam, moving quickly west at 23 mph with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph.

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