Super Typhoon Yutu
- Piles of debris lay stacked on the side of the road after Super Typhoon Yutu made landfall, damaging hundreds of homes and leaving many residents without power, shelter, food, or access to clean water. Federal Emergency Management Agency staff are deployed to Saipan, Tinian, Rota, and Guam to help the Commonwealth deliver aid to those affected by the disaster. (GRACE SIMONEAU/FEMA)
- Piles of debris lay stacked in a parking lot after Super Typhoon Yutu made landfall on Saipan, damaging hundreds of homes and leaving many residents without power, shelter, food, or access to clean water. (GRACE SIMONEAU/FEMA)
- Piles of debris lay stacked in a parking lot after Super Typhoon Yutu made landfall. (GRACE SIMONEAU/FEMA)
- A totaled car sits in the village of Koblerville after Super Typhoon Yutu passed through the island as the second strongest storm to hit U.S. soil, leaving many residents without power, shelter, food, or access to clean water. (GRACE SIMONEAU/FEMA)
- Scattered debris lays in front of a home after Super Typhoon Yutu made landfall on Saipan. (GRACE SIMONEAU/FEMA)
- Ninth Mission Support Command soldiers, currently assigned to Joint Task Group-Saipan, Task Force-West, stage tactical vehicles for movement after coming off a Navy Landing Craft Utility at a port on Saipan. (STAFF SGT. JAMES KENNEDY BENJAMIN)
- Army Reserve soldiers with the 797th Engineer Company (Vertical), 9th Mission Support Command, learn how to set up a Federal Emergency Management Agency tent at the Koblerville Fire Station on Saipan on Nov. 7. The tents will be used as temporary shelters for Saipan residents affected by Super Typhoon Yutu, a Category 5 storm, which devastated the island about two weeks ago. (SGT. 1ST CLASS HUGH SORIANO)
- A soldier with the 797th Engineer Company (Vertical), 9th Mission Support Command, goes through an accessories box for Federal Emergency Management Agency tents at the Koblerville Fire Station on Saipan on Nov. 7. The soldiers spent a day learning all the tent components and how to set it up. (U.S. ARMY STAFF SGT. COLIN MCMAHON)