AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTropical Storm Readiness: Super Typhoon Bavi is closing in on Guam and the CNMI with Category 5-equivalent winds, prompting governors to move islands into Condition of Readiness 3, cancel the 80th Liberation Day parade, and urge residents to prepare for tropical-storm to typhoon conditions. Port & Logistics: The U.S. Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition Yankee for Guam and CNMI, ordering commercial vessels 200+ gross tons to evacuate and suspending inbound traffic as the next phase (Zulu) could shut ports and halt cargo. Power & Water: Guam Power Authority crews returning from Saipan aim to boost storm response capacity, while CUC is securing transformers and equipment, preparing reservoirs, and planning water operations around power-line risk. Disaster Funding: FEMA emergency declarations were approved for Guam and CNMI, and SBA disaster loans topped $30 million for Sinlaku recovery. Energy Projects: CUC is targeting Dec. 2027 for a Saipan-Tinian-Rota solar-plus-storage build, and Guam’s PUC approved a GPA fuel surcharge increase. Tourism & Recovery: CNMI lawmakers advanced compromise spending for Sinlaku relief and tourism recovery, and the Marianas Visitor Authority’s deputy managing director earned a PATA Award of Merit.
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