AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTyphoon Bavi recovery in CNMI: The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands declared an all-clear after Super Typhoon Bavi, lifting emergency status for Saipan, Tinian, Rota, Alamagan, Agrihan and Pagan effective Tuesday at noon, but officials stressed lingering hazards like localized flooding, debris, downed power lines and unsafe roads—especially on hard-hit Rota. Coast Guard port checks: U.S. Coast Guard crews are still assessing aids to navigation and channel conditions across the Marianas, working toward reopening ports to daylight operations once it’s safe. Power outages and damage: Tens of thousands were left without electricity after Bavi tore through Guam and CNMI, with Rota suffering the worst impacts, including destroyed homes, toppled power lines and disrupted water and communications. Relief staging: The American Red Cross says more than 181 volunteers and responders are ready to help, with some staged in Hawaii while airport closures delayed travel. Weather outlook: The National Weather Service says Bavi is moving away, but tropical storm conditions remain as forecasters monitor for any new threats. Regional context: The Pacific is also dealing with extreme weather beyond the Marianas, including record cold and heat elsewhere.
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