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After thousands of residents have spent hours lining up in the past week to hopefully get assistance, the Department of Public Health and Social Services is providing some additional accommodations. The Disaster Supplementary Nutritional Assistance Program was established on June 22 across three enrollment sites in the Micronesia Mall, the Guam Premier Outlets, and the Inalåhan Senior Citizens Center. The program was initially supposed to run until June 28, but due to the high volume of D-SNAP applicants, an extension started on Thursday, June 29 and will end on Saturday, July 1, 2023. Any resident who has not already applied for D-SNAP can apply on these days. A homebound elderly can send an authorized representative to apply for D-SNAP by Saturday, July 1. A picture ID of both the authorized representative and the homebound elderly is required to apply. The homebound elderly can also be included as part of a family’s household application until Saturday. Homebound elderly may also contact 311 for D-SNAP assistance. However, all applications must still be submitted in person to any of the three enrollment sites. Line cut-off times are subject to the length of the line at each respective location and will be determined on a day-by-day basis. The public is reminded that the Micronesia Mall and GPO locations will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and Saturday while the Inalahan Senior Citizens Center will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Read more at guampdn.com - link in bio.
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One month after Typhoon Mawar lashed Guam with 140 mph sustained winds, recovery efforts are still underway to restore critical services. The medical industry has been putting in substantial efforts due to an influx of patients, with the closure of some clinics or utility issues. Among those supporting the response efforts are Specialist Alora Finey and Private First-Class Chase Camacho, both combat medics with the Guam National Guard. “I knew, immediately after the typhoon, after seeing all of the damage, that I needed to help out,” said Finey. “I wanted to help out.” Finey and Camacho are on Territorial Active Duty, which is a type of National Guard mobilization ordered by the governor during emergencies. They are tasked to help Guam Memorial Hospital cope with the surge of patients following the Category 4 storm. They work alongside four other Guard medics to help the full-time emergency room staff conduct triage, collect vitals, transport patients, and more. Sheryl De Guzman, unit supervisor of the GMH Emergency Room, said the surge of patients following Typhoon Mawar has not been seen since the worst days of the COVID-19 pandemic. With a staff already stretched thin, De Guzman says the presence of the Guard makes a difference. “They really make a difference, especially with a lot of patients reporting into the ER,” said De Guzman. “But we’re striving and surviving, just like everyone else.” Camacho, whose mother also serves in the Guam National Guard, said the staff at Guam Memorial Hospital has treated him like family, and he’s learned a lot of skills from the partner agency. “I would like to say thank you to all the nurses and the ER staff here. They’ve been really supportive,” said Camacho. And thank you to the Guard for giving me the opportunity to give back.” Finey and Camacho are part of approximately 200 Guam Army and Air National Guard troops involved with typhoon recovery efforts, alongside U.S. Army Pacific’s Task Force West and Joint Region Marianas, in support of FEMA and the lead agencies of the government of Guam under Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero. Read more at guampdn.com - link in bio.
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The Guam Visitors Bureau welcomed 250 travelers from Taiwan who arrived on island as part of the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions & Exhibitions segment amidst the increase in recovery efforts in the tourism industry. The group, part of Yung Shiu Insurance Broker Co. LTD, will be on Guam through Sunday. They arrived off Starlux and Korean Airlines on Wednesday afternoon, according to a press release from GVB. GVB provided a greeting service for the vacationing MICE group with an appearance from Kiko the Ko’ko’ and also helped arrange optional tours. Despite Typhoon Mawar impacting the island, the group chose to continue with their plans to visit Guam. “We welcome the employees of Yung Shiu Insurance and hope they enjoy Destination Guam during their time here,” said GVB President and CEO Carl T.C. Gutierrez. “The Taiwanese visitor market is very important to us. Not only are they the bigger spenders than the other markets, they have a cultural significance that really brings us closer through our Austronesian roots.” While there is no direct service from Taiwan to Guam yet, charter flights continue to arrive every five days through July 30. The flights are being operated by Starlux Airlines on an Airbus A321neo with about 177 passengers. A total of 24 charters could bring more than 4,000 Taiwanese visitors between April 1 to July 30. GVB’s research data shows that Taiwan was Guam’s third largest market with more than 28,000 visitors that came to the island in Fiscal Year 2019. They are the top spenders of Guam’s visitor markets, with prepaid and on-island expenditures reaching more than $2,000 per person, according to the release. Read more at guampdn.com - link in bio.
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It has been about a month since Typhoon Mawar had left its destructive mark on the island. Typhoon Mawar, classified as a Category 4 storm, battered Guam with wind gusts exceeding 150 miles per hour and torrential rainfall that triggered widespread flooding. The island’s power grid suffered significant damage, resulting in islandwide blackouts, leaving communities in darkness. With the majority of the households' power coming back within the past few weeks, many residents expressed their relief. Other residents that still do not have power a month after the typhoon find the restoration process to be moving very slowly. Roland Selvidge, from Mongmong, had his power back for a week and then lost it. "I'm happy that I've had power for a week, but after that I'm in the dark. I am still in the dark," said Selvidge. When asked about his recovery process, Selvidge had his own thoughts on the matter. "I can't believe I've experienced other typhoons, but this one is moving at a snail's pace," said Selvidge. Selvidge also shared his frustrations on what has been hard for him in the past few weeks because he is on a fixed income. One of his main challenges of being on a fixed income and having no power is food storage. With his refrigerator not running, Selvidge had no choice but to throw away some food because they spoiled. "Me throwing away food is not a natural thing but this is the second time I had to throw food away because I have no way of keeping it," said Selvidge. "There are days that I'm hungry, and there's nothing that I can do about it," added Selvidge. On top of the challenges with the power and the food, Selvidge had damage to his property due to the heavy rain and wind that made its way into his household. "I lost everything from water damage. That's the cards that was dealt to me and so be it; I deal with it," said Selvidge. Read more at guampdn.com - link in bio.
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