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June 2018 is Typhoon Preparedness Month

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JIC Release No. 21 - Stay off the Roads; Emergency Shelter Update; Utilities Update

Stay indoors until COR 4 is declared, now that Guam is in the threshold of damaging winds of 39 mph or greater. Winds are expected to intensify to typhoon force winds by midday, with the strongest winds of 145 mph sustained winds, with gusts up to 150-170 mph expected through the afternoon. 
 

Emergency Shelter Update:

JIC Release No. 19 - Seek Immediate Shelter; Super Typhoon Mawar Update; USCG Update; Local Radio Stations Providing Updates

Local Radio Stations Providing Updates:

The Joint Information Center will continue to use all means of communication available throughout the duration of the storm. Tune to the following local radio stations for the latest updates:

  • 95.5 FM KStereO

  • 93.3 FM The Point

  • 93.9 FM The Breeze

 

JIC Release No. 18 - SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER; Direct Hit Possible by Super Typhoon Mawar

The community is advised to SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER, if you have not done so already. The onset of damaging winds is expected this evening. Seek shelter now before it is unsafe to do so. 

Mawar has been upgraded to a Super Typhoon. As of 5 p.m., Super Typhoon Mawar was located 11.9 degrees north latitude and 146.5 degrees east longitude, about 155 miles southeast of Guam and 230 miles south-southeast of Saipan. It is moving north at 5 mph, with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph. 

 

Catastrophic Conditions Expected:

JIC Release No. 17 - Utilities Update; GFD Safety Tips; Coastal-lying Hazard, Do Not Collect Sand

GPA Update:

Immediately after the passage of storm/typhoon conditions with Condition of Readiness (COR) 1, the Guam Power Authority (GPA) will begin its restoration of service process.

 

Critical restoration priorities will include hospitals, critical water wells and wastewater facilities, critical infrastructure facilities e.g., communications, schools/shelters, public safety/health and ports of entry.

JIC Release No. 16 - Typhoon Mawar Moving Towards Guam; Misc. Services impacted; DoD Installation Emergency Contact Information Provided

Guam is in Condition of Readiness (COR) 1. At COR 1, the community is advised to remain indoors. 

As of 1 p.m., Typhoon Mawar was located 11.4 degrees north latitude and 146.7 degrees east longitude, 190 miles southeast of Guam and 260 miles south-southeast of Saipan. It is moving north at 8 mph, with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph.

 

GMHA Update:

JIC RELEASE NO. 14 - Governor Signs Executive Order No. 2023-03; Mandatory Evacuation of Coastal Areas Ordered

Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has issued Executive Order No. 2023-03, relative to the mandatory evacuation of low-lying coastal areas of Guam in anticipation of Typhoon Mawar. 

It is anticipated that Typhoon Mawar will be a high Category 3 typhoon, with sustained winds of 125mph. Typhoon Mawar is further intensifying, with the possibility of advancing to a Category 4 typhoon or a supertyphoon. Further, Guam is in the direct path of Typhoon Mawar and it is anticipated our island will be directly hit or a very near-miss.

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