AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTyphoon Bavi Aftermath: The U.S. Coast Guard has reopened Guam and Northern Marianas ports in stages after Super Typhoon Bavi, resetting Port Heavy Weather Condition WHISKEY for Rota (now open to commercial traffic and cargo) and partially reopening Tinian for daylight-only operations, though VHF outages and damaged aids to navigation mean mariners should use extra caution. Public Health Emergency: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared a Public Health Emergency for Guam and CNMI, unlocking emergency flexibilities for Medicare/Medicaid providers and allowing out-of-state medical personnel to practice immediately. Local Relief Efforts: The Salvation Army says it delivered thousands of meals and supplies across Guam and Saipan, with plans to ship food pallets to Rota as recovery continues. Community Resilience: MCCA launched a Solar Generator Loaner Program on Tinian to help mothers and expecting mothers manage power disruptions for essentials like refrigeration, medicine, lighting, and communication. Sports & Community: NMIBF set a rescheduled general membership meeting and board election for July 16. Elsewhere in the Pacific: Bavi weakened after landfall in China but still triggered massive evacuations and flooding threats, underscoring the wider regional weather risk.
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