AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Aftermath in CNMI: Super Typhoon Bavi made landfall on Rota as a Category 5-equivalent storm, then moved on toward Taiwan and China, leaving the Marianas to recover from catastrophic winds and widespread outages. Ports and Comms: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Tinian to daylight-only commercial traffic and cargo, while VHF coverage remains limited because Rota and Saipan towers are still offline after Bavi. Public Health Emergency: HHS declared a public health emergency for Guam and CNMI to speed up medical support and expand healthcare flexibilities during recovery. Recovery on the Ground: Rota’s damage is described as among the worst in recent memory, with residents reporting dire needs like drinking water even as repairs and military support restore service. Local Life and Events: Saipan is set to welcome international badminton players again after assessments confirmed tournament facilities are in good condition, and CNMI youth athletes were selected for the 2026 Pickleball World Cup. Other News: A CNMI resident was sentenced in federal court for unlawful possession of ammunition, and the 374th Airlift Wing welcomed a new commander.
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