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Sept. 3, 2015 KSPN2 News Part 1

LAST MONTH THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ISSUED AN ASSESSMENT ON THE WIND SPEED DURING TYPHOON SOUDELOR.

ACCRODING TO NWS, THE OVER WATER INTENSITY OR MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDER ARE ESTIMATED TO BE 127 MPH.

 

THE COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION CONTINUES TO PLUG ALONG WITH RESTOATION EFFORTS.

KIYA 1 IS ENERGIZED, POWERING PARTS OF THE SOUTH SIDE OF SAIPAN.

 

CREWS ON THE GROUND TELL KSPN DAMAGED WEATHERHEADS ARE THE REASON WHY SOME RESIDENTS COULD BE ON THE GRID BUT ARE NOW NOT.

KSPN LEARNED LANDLORDS AND HOMEOWNERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO THE WEATHERHEADS AND METERS, NOT UTILITY CREWS.