AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTyphoon Sinlaku recovery: More than a month after the strongest storm on Earth so far this year, Pacific Islanders are slowly rebuilding, with officials tracking displacement, damaged homes, and ongoing electricity and housing gaps; climate change is cited as making Sinlaku’s rapid intensification more likely. CNMI power restoration: On Tinian, large U.S. military generators have been connected to the grid to restore community-scale electricity while permanent repairs continue. Tourism hit and rebound: HANMI reports March hotel occupancy at 29.47% (down from 34.73% in March 2025) as properties recover and room inventory remains reduced, with international flights expected to restart June 20. Local business strain: Sinlaku exposed fragile supply chains, and even as some commercial logistics return, small businesses say shipping costs and staffing pressures remain. Sports on the move: Team Masakåda (Guam) and Matao (NMI) will play EAFF E-1 preliminary matches this week in Guam, with admission fees supporting NMI Football Association recovery. Community safety & cleanup: Work begins June 1 to clear damaged vessels from Smiling Cove Marina, with road closures around the site for about 30 days. Off-grid interest: Rising electricity bills and outage fears are driving more CNMI residents toward solar. Missing vehicle: The Red Cross asks for help locating a missing 2023 flatbed truck, offering a $1,000 reward.
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