Guam is back to Condition of Readiness 4 as of noon Nov. 13.
The government will resume operations at 1 p.m., according to the Joint Information Center.
Residents are asked to take caution when driving on roads as crews from Guam Power Authority, the Department of Public Works, and the Mayor’s Offices are continuing mitigation and assessment efforts.
The tropical storm warning for Guam was canceled and as of 11 a.m. ChST, Tropical Storm Man-Yi was 110 miles West-SouthWest of Guam, moving Southwest at 18 mph with sustained winds at 50mph and expected to intensify through Thursday, possibly becoming a Typhoon North of Yap.
A high surf advisory and rip current statements will remain in effect through 6 a.m. Nov. 14.
The three designated emergency shelters will close at noon and Guam Department of Education schools will resume classes Nov. 14.
The Archdiocese of Agaña also announced that Catholic schools will resume their regular instructional schedules on Thursday, November 14.
Meanwhile, the University of Guam and Guam Community College will resume classes at 2 p.m., Nov. 13.
In addition, the island’s civilian hospitals, Guam Regional Medical City and Guam Memorial Hospital have resumed normal operations and regular visiting hours. mbj
Guam in COR 4; GovGuam employees report to work at 1 p.m.
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