News Briefs – July 13, 2020
4.6-magnitude quake in Guam
At 5:50am on July 12, 2020, a report of a 4.6-magnitude earthquake occurred 26 kilometers east-southeast of Inarajan Village, Guam. Currently, there are no tsunami warnings or advisories that were issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. (PR)
EIP records to be destroyed
The Public School System Early Intervention Program would like to inform parents of infants and toddlers who received Early Intervention Services at the Children’s Developmental Assistance Center from 2013 to 2016 that your child’s records are no longer needed by the program and therefore will be destroyed in a manner that ensures all personal identifiers are removed from the record and the record is no longer personally identifiable.
The Early Intervention Program will maintain indefinitely a permanent record of your child’s name, address, phone numbers, entry date, exit date, and eligibility information. Records, other than the permanent information listed above, will be destroyed 30 days from the date of this notice.
For any other information, call Robin Palacios, director, Early Intervention Program, at 664-4841. (PR)
Scheduled power interruption on Wednesday
The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. has scheduled a power interruption on Wednesday, July 15, from 8:30am to 12:30pm in As Perdido, to allow CUC linemen to replace high voltage power line pin insulators on 20 power poles. CUC asks travelers to take alternate routes or to exercise caution when driving through the area. For more information, contact the CUC hotline at 236-4333. (PR)