Latest Information to recovery from Mawar.
For those Typhoon Mawar survivors who received initial rental assistance, it’s important to stay in touch with FEMA, as you may be eligible for continued rental assistance.
As Guam residents continue the journey toward recovery from Typhoon Mawar, FEMA is opening additional Local Hire positions to help the community recover and rebuild.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers debris removal mission moves forward as contractors completed cleanup from residential rights of way in the villages of Barrigada, Chalan Pago Ordot, Mangilao, Mongmong-Toto-Maite and Yona.
As Guam residents continue the journey toward recovery from Typhoon Mawar, FEMA is opening additional Local Hire positions to help the community recover and rebuild.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) debris removal mission moves forward as contractors completed cleanup from residential rights of way (ROWs) in the villages of Agana Heights, Hagåtña and Dededo
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Typhoon Mawar debris mission continues to move forward as debris cleanup from residential rights of way was completed in the villages of Tamuning, Talo’fo’fo and Inalahan this week. The debris mission continues in nine villages, with one village to be scheduled.
While The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) debris mission continues to move forward, FEMA would like to remind residents that once each category of debris has been picked-up in a neighborhood or village, USACE will not be returning to that area for additional debris removal.
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