Saturday, 08 August 2015 14:36
Written by AdminSailor
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has reported restrictions to port operations at the Port of Saipan, after Typhoon Soudelor hit the Northern Mariana Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, a commonwealth of the United States, the Inchcape Shipping Services Guam reports.
As a result of the restrictions, the Port of Saipan will accept vessels during daytime hours from Friday, August 7, with no docking and undocking before sunrise and after sunset.
Until further notice, port operations for loading and unloading operations will also occur during daytime hours only. The restrictions apply to all types of vessel.
Typhoon Soudelor hit Saipan on Sunday, August 2, the first time a typhoon has hit the island since 1968.
The island still has no water or electricity and a state of Major Disaster and Significant Emergency has been declared for Saipan, Tinian, Rota and the Northern Islands.