AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTyphoon Recovery & Utilities: Commonwealth Utilities Corporation says water is fully restored on Rota after Typhoon Bavi, while power damage assessments continue across the island’s transmission and distribution system. Port & Logistics Restart: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam to 24/7 commercial traffic after resetting Port Heavy Weather Condition WHISKEY, and Apra Harbor resumed commercial activity as power and water restoration hit key milestones. Rota Damage on the Ground: Storm chaser Jordan Hall called Bavi’s Rota destruction among the worst he’s ever seen, comparing it to an extreme tornado path, with the storm arriving just months after Sinlaku. Telecom Restoration: Providers across Guam and the CNMI began network damage assessments and repairs; mobile service is back in parts of Saipan and Tinian, with data limits lifted for postpaid customers. Public Safety & Enforcement: A federal case in the CNMI led to the prosecution of an illegal PRC national for unlawful ammunition possession, underscoring ongoing efforts to keep communities safe. Defense & Industry Angle: Exercise Valiant Shield 2026 featured an F-15EX flying with Australia-built MQ-28 Ghost Bat over Rota, highlighting growing Pacific defense collaboration. Local Human Interest: Saipan ninth-grader Zian Lavarias kept a 178-day daily running streak despite travel disruptions and Typhoon Sinlaku.
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