A San Jose, Guam supermarket received a notice of closure on Wednesday after an inspection conducted by the Department of Public Health revealed signs of a rodent and cockroach infestation, KUAM reported.
The inspection was conducted in response to a complaint of rat and cockroach feces seen in the facility.
KUAM also noted that the supermarket was previously shut down by Public Health in March due to a rat infestation.
Source: KUAM
***updated on Nov. 6, at 3 p.m. to remove the word California from the headline.***
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