AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery in CNMI: The U.S. Coast Guard reset Port Heavy Weather Condition WHISKEY for Saipan, reopening the port to 24/7 commercial traffic and cargo and coordinating with the Commonwealth Ports Authority while crews assess hazards like a displaced buoy and damaged navigation boards. Power Restoration Updates: Guam Power Authority reported feeder restoration progress after Bavi and said it’s still waiting on eight bucket trucks and other equipment returning from Saipan, with line crews working extended shifts to restore service. Rota’s Long Road Back: Rota Mayor Aubry Hocog said most homes and public facilities were damaged or destroyed, with water and electricity restoration expected to take months as crews and critical parts are limited. Regional Weather Watch: The National Weather Service said a new tropical disturbance (Invest 97W) is not expected to threaten Guam or CNMI, though routine showers and gusty winds may increase this weekend. Community Support: The American Red Cross is staging staff and supplies for shelters and meals, with volunteers arriving as conditions allow after the storm’s passage. Local Voices: Former Gov. Ralph DLG Torres urged unity as the Commonwealth begins another recovery cycle after consecutive super typhoons.
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