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A 54-year-old uncle who was convicted by the High Court last month of providing drugs to his underage nephew who was a student at Tafuna High School during the time of this incident last year, was ordered by the court to depart the territory and to remain outside of its borders for the period of...
As part of family clean ups around the island, following Tropical Storm Gita’s devastation, residents are burning debris — leaves, tree branches and other items — on their properties, with plumes of smoke drifting across the main highway from both sides, causing a driving hazard, as well as the...
Tropical Storm Gita Restoration Update - February 13, 2018, 6pm
POWER:
- All Feeders (Primary lines) are energized except for areas wherepower poles and lines are down
- Total of 8,400 out of 12,000 (70%) customers have power now
- Masefau has power to most customers
- Malaeloa has power to most...
The public is advised that Bank of Hawaii has issued TEMPORARY closure notice for Wednesday, February 14 due to their inability to connect to the telecommunications network as a result of damages caused by Hurricane Gita.
In the event telecommunications utility lines are restored sometime on...
While the American Samoa Power Authority continues to update the Territory on power and water supplies, there are families that are still living in the dark without electricity and without water after Tropical Storm Gita.
Speaking to Samoa News yesterday, Alesana Mikaele, a 45-year-old from Pago...
More than 900 local residents were housed at eleven emergency shelters island-wide due to Tropical Storm Gita, as of late Monday afternoon, according to data released yesterday morning by the ASG Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
And Lt. Gov. Lemanu Peleti Mauga reconfirmed to Samoa News early...
The Coast Guard successfully completed pollution response efforts Monday for the 88-foot commercial fishing vessel Chu Zai Fa No. 1 grounded approximately 300-yards off Leone Bay.
Crewmembers from Coast Guard Sector Honolulu Prevention along with contracted personnel conducted assessments of all...
Port Administration Department has completed the purchase of a second tugboat, a requirement by the US Coast Guard, which gave the Port of Pago Pago an extension for compliance until the middle of next month.
“The tugboat is officially ours, after the purchase was completed last Friday,” Port...
A man, accused of firing a gun into the air outside a nightclub on the night of Super Bowl LII was arrested by police on Monday afternoon, and he’s being charged with weapon possession.
Hapakuki Fotuaika made his initial appearance before District Court Judge Fiti Sunia yesterday with his private...
Proposed funding for American Samoa’s basic government operations and capital improvement projects (CIP) in fiscal year 2019 will be reduced from FY 2018, under the Interior Department's Office of Insular Affairs proposed FY 2019 budget submitted to Congress by the Trump Administration, according...

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![A family in Ili’ili learned after Tropical Storm Gita moved away last Friday afternoon that all kinds of trees blocked their access road and the trees also took down power lines to their house. As of yesterday, the family still has no electricity but is very thankful that there were no injuries or deaths in the two Samoas. [courtesy photo] A family in Ili’ili learned after Tropical Storm Gita moved away last Friday afternoon that all kinds of trees blocked their access road and the trees also took down power lines to their house. As of yesterday, the family still has no electricity but is very thankful that there were no injuries or deaths in the two Samoas. [courtesy photo]](https://www.samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/Iliili%20trash.jpg?itok=RdkKo-0p)
![A look at the South Pacific Watersports in Utulei as workers tried to cover the blown off roof from Tropical Storm Gita this past weekend. [photo: TG] A look at the South Pacific Watersports in Utulei as workers tried to cover the blown off roof from Tropical Storm Gita this past weekend. [photo: TG]](https://www.samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/Yacht%20Club%20building_8438.jpg?itok=V2gEU68G)

![Mangled roofing iron from houses was a familiar sight on the side of the road after Tropical Storm Gita swept through the territory this past weekend. Up to 80+ mph gusts of winds took down not just trees and roofs of houses, but also telephone and electric poles adding to the devastation. [photo: TG] Mangled roofing iron from houses was a familiar sight on the side of the road after Tropical Storm Gita swept through the territory this past weekend. Up to 80+ mph gusts of winds took down not just trees and roofs of houses, but also telephone and electric poles adding to the devastation. [photo: TG]](https://www.samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/roofing%20iron%20gita_8548.jpg?itok=Sqa4RRl9)
![A man in Fagaalu navigating a flooded sidewalk area last week Friday — a typical sight during the aftermath of Tropical Storm Gita that hit the territory last Friday, followed up by a monsoon trough that dumped buckets of rain with high winds throughout the weekend. [photo: TG] A man in Fagaalu navigating a flooded sidewalk area last week Friday — a typical sight during the aftermath of Tropical Storm Gita that hit the territory last Friday, followed up by a monsoon trough that dumped buckets of rain with high winds throughout the weekend. [photo: TG]](https://www.samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/man%20jumping%20creek%20gita_8394.jpg?itok=rJ4qcn11)
![Chief Warrant Officer Bryan Anderson from Coast Guard Sector Honolulu prevention and local contractors conduct a visual assessment for any threats of pollution aboard the 88-foot commercial fishing vessel Chui Zai Fa No. 1 grounded about 300-yards off Leone Bay, American Samoa, Feb. 12, 2018. Crewmembers from Sector Honolulu along with contracted personnel conducted assessments of all eight fuel tanks aboard the vessel including the hydraulic tanks and found them empty of any diesel or oily product. [photo: USCG] Chief Warrant Officer Bryan Anderson from Coast Guard Sector Honolulu prevention and local contractors conduct a visual assessment for any threats of pollution aboard the 88-foot commercial fishing vessel Chui Zai Fa No. 1 grounded about 300-yards off Leone Bay, American Samoa, Feb. 12, 2018. Crewmembers from Sector Honolulu along with contracted personnel conducted assessments of all eight fuel tanks aboard the vessel including the hydraulic tanks and found them empty of any diesel or oily product. [photo](https://www.samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/grounded%20vessel%2095.jpg?itok=FhGEsQqe)
![This photo provided by Ocean Marine Brokerage Service shows the tugboat Peggy H in the waters of Bayou La Batre, Alabama. ASG Port Administration finalized the tugboat’s purchase for the Port of Pago Pago last Friday. The governor will make the official announcement later of the tugboat’s new name. [photo: Ocean Marine] This photo provided by Ocean Marine Brokerage Service shows the tugboat Peggy H in the waters of Bayou La Batre, Alabama. ASG Port Administration finalized the tugboat’s purchase for the Port of Pago Pago last Friday. The governor will make the official announcement later of the tugboat’s new name. [photo: Ocean Marine]](https://www.samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/tugboat%20purchase.jpg?itok=Gi6nAhkV)
