AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Infrastructure: Guam and CNMI leaders met June 5 to set regional typhoon-preparedness milestones, with CNMI emergency officials reporting major restoration progress after Super Typhoon Yutu and both governors stressing shared logistics and resilience. Power & Utilities: On Tinian, large U.S. military generators were connected to the grid after Sinlaku damaged the power plant, giving the community-scale electricity needed while permanent repairs continue. Energy Policy: CNMI Sen. Jude Hofschneider is pushing a resolution to study small modular reactors and microreactors as a way to cut reliance on imported fuel and stabilize power costs. Tourism Impact: The Marianas Visitors Authority says April visitor arrivals to CNMI fell 72% to 3,277 after Sinlaku disrupted flights and damaged tourism infrastructure; some recovery is tied to planned international flight resumption starting June 20. Local Economy & Supply Chains: Businesses say Sinlaku changed shipping patterns—faster cargo now costs more, while shortages and staffing strain remain. Missing Vehicle: The Red Cross is asking for help locating a missing 2023 flatbed truck in CNMI, offering a $1,000 reward for verified tips.
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