AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWeather Watch: CNMI emergency officials, working with the National Weather Service, are urging residents to prepare for Invest 92W as it passes near the Marianas late Thursday into Friday, with heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas likely; the system is expected to stay weak (tropical disturbance or depression), but impacts could still be significant, especially along east-facing reefs and beaches. Aviation & Tourism: Philippine Airlines has pushed its Saipan return to October, with night operations at Saipan’s Francisco C. Ada Airport due to resume June 20—another hit to a tourism sector still recovering from Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Community Safety: Two Saipan gyms were burglarized and vandalized, including the Koblerville gym where thieves stole copper wiring, threatening scheduled youth and women’s basketball programs. Maritime Leadership: A change of command took place at U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan as Lt. Gabriel LaMartina assumed command from Lt. Justin Miller. Public Updates: The FBI dismissed viral claims tied to the missing NMI sister Faloma Luhk, saying the video assertions were false. Space Debris: CNMI confirmed a bright object seen breaking apart over Saipan was space debris, with no threat to the public.
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