AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWeather Watch: CNMI emergency officials are urging residents to prepare for heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas as Invest 92W moves near the Marianas late Thursday into Friday; forecasters say it’s unlikely to reach typhoon strength, but impacts could still include 2–3 inches of rain on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Military & Environment: The U.S. Marine Corps released the final environmental impact statement for the CNMI Joint Military Training project on Tinian, with a record of decision expected in 30 days. Tourism Update: Philippine Airlines has delayed its Saipan return until October, citing ongoing recovery realities; Marianas Visitors Authority says air service remains fragile. Community Safety: Two Saipan gyms were burglarized and vandalized, with thieves stealing copper wiring and sports equipment, adding new repair costs during storm recovery. Fishing Policy: CNMI leaders welcomed Trump’s June 11 executive order reopening parts of protected Pacific waters to commercial fishing, while conservation groups warn protections could be weakened. Sports/Local News: Hong Kong Airlines plans to resume Hong Kong–Saipan service July 12 with two weekly flights.
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