Post-Yutu Scenes
- Guam Power Authority and Commonwealth Utilities Corp. personnel team up to repair the power lines near the Kiya Station along Chalan Monsignor Guerrero Road that were downed by Super Typhoon Yutu last month. (Jon Perez)
- Guam Power Authority and Commonwealth Utilities Corp. personnel team up to repair the power lines near the Kiya Station along Chalan Monsignor Guerrero Road that were downed by Super Typhoon Yutu last month. (Jon Perez)
- DEVOID OF LEAVES The Kristo Rai Church is seen from the Garapan Fishing Base where hundreds of cars line up daily to get free water from the military’s reverse osmosis system. Many of the trees on Saipan sport the same defoliated look. (Mark (Rabago)
- STARTING ‘EM YOUNG Haven Taylor Tenorio Magatas, who is just 10 years old and is from the U.S. military base in Okinawa, Japan, managed to raise $170 during a fundraising she did for children at evacuation shelters in the CNMI who were affected by Super Typhoon Yutu. She bought hygiene supplies for the children at CNMI shelter. She is the daughter of Dirk and Monique Tenorio Magatas. (Contributed Photo)
- STARTING ‘EM YOUNG Haven Taylor Tenorio Magatas, who is just 10 years old and is from the U.S. military base in Okinawa, Japan, managed to raise $170 during a fundraising she did for children at evacuation shelters in the CNMI who were affected by Super Typhoon Yutu. She bought hygiene supplies for the children at CNMI shelter. She is the daughter of Dirk and Monique Tenorio Magatas. (Contributed Photo)
- STARTING ‘EM YOUNG Haven Taylor Tenorio Magatas, who is just 10 years old and is from the U.S. military base in Okinawa, Japan, managed to raise $170 during a fundraising she did for children at evacuation shelters in the CNMI who were affected by Super Typhoon Yutu. She bought hygiene supplies for the children at CNMI shelter. She is the daughter of Dirk and Monique Tenorio Magatas. (Contributed Photo)
- MOUNT CARMEL CLEANUP Mount Carmel School leaders show up in force for a recent school cleanup. From left are AlumKnight Association president Charles Cepeda, school president Galvin Deleon Guerrero, school board chair Vicente “Ben” Babauta, school board secretary Joe Pangelinan, and school board treasurer Will Hunter. They gathered in front of the iconic grotto for Mother Mary, which was built 50 years ago by members of the AlumKnight Class of 1968 in the aftermath of Typhoon Jean. (Contributed Photo)
- WATER WHEEL NO MORE The water wheel at the back of the flag memorial in San Jose is completely destroyed by Super Typhoon Yutu. (Mark Rabago)