Things are not looking up for Typhoon Mawar evacuees who were promised refuge at the American Red Cross tier three shelters. Poor ventilation, searing heat, influenza and now COVID-19 is forcing many
American Red Cross officials may not have anticipated the island s hot and humid weather to disrupt their efforts to provide a comfortable shelter for Typhoon Mawar evacuees at a Tamuning warehouse. B
There s no break for residents who lost their homes to Typhoon Mawar, as an outbreak of Influenza B at the Tier II shelters in Tamuning and Astumbo has been confirmed. It’s an extremely contagio
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Lori Quichocho and her family of seven have been fighting to find adequate shelter after their Dededo home was leveled by Typhoon Mawar.