Super Typhoon Yutu Relief & Recovery Update #3 Relief Supply Distribution Sites Open for Residents; Sea and Airport Open for Movement with Limitations

Release Date Release Number
DR-4404-MP NR 002
Release Date:
October 27, 2018

The CNMI Government, FEMA and the Red Cross will be distributing food and water throughout Saipan at five distribution sites on Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 11:00 AM. The sites will be operated in a drive-thru fashion. To ensure enough supplies are well-distributed to residents, one care package will be allotted per vehicle.

Points of Distribution are:

  • Kagman Fire Station
  • San Roque Fire Station
  • Koblerville Fire Station
  • American Memorial Park
  • Ada Gymnasium

Seaport & Airport Movement

As of 1PM, Saturday, the US Coast Guard Captain of the Port reopened the Seaport back to Condition WHISKEY. Movement in and out of the Port is now allowed.

Because of limited equipment, resources, capacity and damages, the Saipan International Airport will be operating during Daylight Hours only.

As a reminder, there will be NO in-bound passengers unless they are returning residents or relief effort personnel.

Tourism

CNMI leadership has been in coordination for outbound flights for about 3,200 visitors with several commercial carriers. Today, 150 tourists were on outbound flights to their countries of origin. CNMI government estimates that all remaining tourists whose return trips were impacted by Super Typhoon Yutu will be on outbound flights on Sunday and Monday.

Businesses Open for Operation

Restaurants

American Pizza

8am-9pm

Canton Restaurant

11am-2pm, 5pm-9pm

Capricciosa

11am-10pm

Country House Restaurant

11am-9pm

D’Elegance

7am-10pm

Dakeyi Canton Kitchen

10:30am-2pm, 4:30pm-9pm

Furusato

11:30am-2pm, 6pm-10pm

Hard Rock Cafe

10am-10pm

Himawari Store Open (not restaurant)

6am-8pm

J’s Restaurant Gualo Rai

6am-10pm

Hot Curry Restaurant

11am-10pm

Kinpachi Restaurant

11am-9pm

Majestic Chinese Restaurant

11am-2pm, 5pm-10pm

Mcdonald’s (Middle Road)

7am-8pm

Mcdonald’s (Beach Road)

7am-8pm

New Majestic Chinese Restaurant

11am-1pm, 5pm-10pm

Shirley’s Coffee Shop (Garapan)

24 hours

Shirley’s Coffee shop (Susupe)

6am-10pm (take out only)

Skyway Cafe

7am-5pm (take out only)

Surf Club

11am-10pm

Tan Marikita’s Cafe

6am-3pm

Tan Ji Restaurant

5pm-9pm

Tony Roma’s

11am-10pm

Zoom Cafe

11am-10pm

Hafa Adai Deli (Garapan, Dandan, Kagman)

6:30am-9pm

 

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The CNMI Joint Information Center (JIC) urges the community to follow the following social media platforms to get the latest weather updates and information:

The CNMI JIC also encourages residents to download HSEM’s readyCNMI App available for FREE in the Apple iStore or Google PlayStore to receive the latest weather updates and notifications.

For more information or media inquiries, contact Nadine Deleon Guerrero, HSEM External Affairs Officer at ncdlg@cnmihsem.gov.mp.

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