AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPower Restoration: Guam Power Authority says it’s waiting on eight bucket trucks and other equipment returning from Saipan, while 15 line crews are already working around the clock to restore service after Super Typhoon Bavi. Port Updates: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam to 24/7 commercial traffic after clearing hazards, including work to relocate a displaced buoy and assess channel damage; officials say Saipan port operations also resumed as assessments continue. Rota Recovery: On Rota, officials report widespread damage and ongoing shortages, with water and power restoration expected to take months as crews and materials are brought in and damaged airport and seaport facilities are assessed. Community Support: The American Red Cross is staging volunteers and supplies via Hawaii to help shelters and disaster recovery needs as conditions stabilize. Weather Watch: A new tropical disturbance (Invest 97W) is not expected to threaten Guam or CNMI, though routine showers and gusty winds may increase this weekend. Regional Security: New Zealand signals interest in joining an Australia-Fiji defense pact after a Chinese missile test, underscoring shifting security focus across the Pacific.
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