Less than half of the island remains without electricity since Typhoon Mawar hit nearly two weeks ago.

The Guam Power Authority reported on Monday that 53.2 percent has been restored.
GPA is currently in phase II of the recovery efforts. Officials said the island-wide power system may be unstable, with fluctuating voltages, power interruptions and intermittencies occurring during restoration and recovery especially after a strong typhoon, adding outages or interruptions may occur after power has been restored.

The priority is to restore energy back into homes and businesses and get the island-wide power system online at full capacity.

Crews will spend the week focusing on the following areas:
• P-270: Route 16 from McDonald’s to Route 1 (left side of Route 16 northbound).
• P-271: south side of Hamburger Rd (Adrian Sanchez St) to Route 1, and from Star Plaza northbound to Route 16 intersection (dialysis center).
• P-250: Ordot-Chalan Pago area including Dero Road and Dairy Road.
• P-204: Chalan San Antonio from Mayor’s office toward Farenholt, and areas behind GPO.
• P-280: Anigua substation towards Maina, and through to Asan valley.
• P-262: Talo’fo’fo’ village to Windward Hills Road, and on towards Route 4 including Baza Gardens vicinity and down to Ipan area.