NMI, Guam urged to prepare for bad weather this weekend

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Posted on Feb 21 2019

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SANTA RITA, Guam—The U.S. Coast Guard is urging the public to prepare for the onset of heavy weather early Friday in Guam and the CNMI.

Tropical Storm Wutip—formerly Tropical Depression 02W—is expected to generate sustained winds approaching 35 knots (40 mph) in vicinity of Guam and the Commonwealth.

Mariners and beachgoers should monitor the progress and strength of the storm through newspapers, the internet, local television, radio stations and official accounts on social media. Boaters can monitor the progress of the storm on VHF channel 16. Advisories and warnings are also broadcasted on VHF channel 16.

The Coast Guard is working closely with federal and local first responder agencies. Once the storm begins to impact the islands, emergency responders may not be able to assist those in danger. The public is urged to heed all orders and warnings. Mariners should seek safe harbor and shelter.

Additionally, mariners should secure their boats and boating equipment. Owners of large boats are urged to move their vessels to protected marinas where they will be less likely to break free of their moorings or to be otherwise damaged. Smaller boats should be pulled from the water and stored in a place that is not prone to flooding and is protected for high winds. Regardless of location, all loose items aboard vessels should be secured or removed.

Visitors to Guam should heed all warnings from lifeguards and public health and safety officials. Although weather conditions may appear favorable, rip tides and high surf may impact beaches far in advance of the actual storm. Even the best swimmers can fall victim to strong storm-generated waves and currents. Swimmers are urged to stay clear of beaches until local officials say the water is safe. Near-shore waters may become contaminated due to runoff up to several days following a storm. (PR)

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