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Unexploded ordnance found near Agat Mayor s office By Jojo Santo Tomas
Pacific Daily News
A sign warns motorists that an investigation for unexploded ordnance is being conducted, during roadwork by contract workers, increasing the number of lanes along Route 3 in Dededo in this Dec 28, 2018 file photo. Rick Cruz/PDN
The all-clear was given Thursday morning after unexploded ordnance was found along Chalan Guaka in Yigo, according to Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense.
The area was been secured, and nearby residents were evacuated.
No roads were closed.
Homeland Security and Civil Defense reminded residents and visitors to practice the â3Rs of Explosive Safetyâ when any UXO or munition is encountered:
8 Few individuals can say they gave 48 years of their life in service to their country and the Army. Rick Hearron who recently retired April 30 is in that category. He served in the Army for 30 years and retired at Fort Riley after his final tour as the command sergeant major for the 24th Infantry Division.
However, that was not the end of his career with the Army. He returned in 2003 to serve the Army as a civilian employee in a different area safety. His first position was a safety intern in 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division. He deployed to Iraq and when he returned in 2005, he accepted a position in the garrison side of the safety office, which was then a combined office with the division. Two years later, he became the safety office director and from there he went on to strive for excellence in himself and his staff that would lead to multiple awards and achievements over the years.
India’s oxygen crisis is not uniformly distributed across states. Some are struggling more than others. 3 hours ago A man waits to refill a medical oxygen cylinders at at an oxygen refill station in Prayagraj on April 20. | Sanjay Kanojia/ AFP
On the night of April 17, Ram Kumar Jaiswal went to sleep relieved that his elder brother Raj Kumar was recovering.
It had been a week since Raj Kumar, 28, had been admitted to the government medical college and hospital at Shahdol in Madhya Pradesh after he had tested positive for Covid-19. With his oxygen levels falling, he had been moved to the intensive care unit. But that night, he seemed better, he even ate dinner by himself.
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