

Water Service Back to 24/7
Substantial amount of rainfall these past several days have allowed Palau Public Utilities Corporation (PPUC) to resume 24-hour water service to Koror and Airai residents. Rains alleviate El-Nino induced drought in Palau. Photo by Ongerung Kambes Kesolei The latest change removing water restriction is effective today, May 9, for Koror-Airai Public Water Supply System customers. “Due to all the recent rainfall, water levels have increased at the two water sources for Koror and


Rains Continue To Alleviate Drought Conditions In Palau
The Palau Public Utilities Corporation (PPUC) is looking to lift water restrictions after rains in the past weeks help alleviate drought conditions across Palau. According to the new water-rationing schedule released this morning, waters hours will be from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and because Ngerikiil is in a much better shape to supply water, there is a possibility of resuming 24-hour water service this weekend. Rain-filled water tanks help residents in Palau get through the droug


State of Emergency Declaration vs Presidential Directive
President Tommy E. Remengesau, Jr., explains at the press conference yesterday why the presidential directive he issued on 18 April 2016 is not the same as the declaration of the state of emergency, in which he sought and failed to get a second extension. #Drought #OlbiilEraKelulau #ElNino #PresidentTommyRemengesau #Pacific


Palau Red Cross Lists 201 People in Critical Need of Water
Number Expected to Increase The Palau Red Cross Society has identified a total of 201 vulnerable members of the community who require daily distribution of water. Clarence Masayos, Executive Director of Red Cross said great need for water became apparent during their initial assessment on April 2. Assessments were conducted on homebound citizens and elderlies listed in Red Cross, Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Community and Cultural Affairs’ records. The organization


Tourism Push For Drought-Stricken Palau
Drought-hit Palau is hoping that the water crisis on the island would not discourage tourists from visiting the island. Although water restrictions put in place last month also affected the business sector, the National Emergency Committee has been providing relief through setting up of water stations, deliveries to parched areas including hotels and restaurants. Chinese tourists returning from a day's excursion to the rock islands. Photo by Ongerung Kambes Kesolei “The touri


Rains This Week In Drought-Stricken Palau
Rain forecast this week is likely to bring relief to drought-stricken Palau. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) April 10 weather forecasts, Palau would be experiencing “mostly cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms.” Ngerimel reservoir half-full with 10 feet of water. Photo by Ongerung Kambes Kesolei The isolated shower and slight chance of thunderstorm, according to the forecast will last until Friday. But the drought is far from


Media Tours PPUC Well Facilities
A media tour organized by Palau Public Utilities Corporation visited several locations of wells that are being developed or have come online to supplement the 500,000 gallons from Ngerikiil river that is being treated and distributed throughout the Koror-Airai Public Water Supply System. PPUC's Director of Administration Tmetuchl Baules who organized the tour yesterday, disclosed that some of the five wells in various locations in the vicinity of Ngerikiil River intake and Ng


Jellyfish Population Decreasing at Jellyfish Lake Due to Drought
90 percent of the jellyfish have disappeared since November 2015 The numbers of golden jellies in Jellyfish Lake has been declining rapidly since November 2015, from an average of 8 million to the most recent March population estimate of only about 600,000 jellies. Coral Reef Research Foundation (CRRF) continues to monitor Jellyfish Lake at this critical period during El Niño. The population of endemic golden jellies, Mastigias papua etpisoni, in Jellyfish Lake is rapidly de