AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSuper Typhoon Bavi: Guam and the CNMI are tightening storm readiness as Bavi strengthens again, with authorities warning of destructive winds, dangerous seas, and possible catastrophic impacts—Guam moved to COR1/TCCOR1 at noon, shelters opened, and residents were urged to finish preparations and stay indoors. Evacuations & sheltering: Guam and CNMI leaders set evacuation guidance and emergency centers, while the U.S. Coast Guard ordered Port Heavy Weather Condition Yankee, suspending inbound commercial traffic and requiring larger vessels to depart. Power & recovery readiness: Guam Power Authority crews are returning from Saipan ahead of Bavi to keep the utility fully staffed for storm damage response, as CUC continues Sinlaku recovery and pre-storm preparations. Pineapple trade: The Philippines’ Bureau of Plant Industry says it expects the U.S. to expand market access for fresh pineapple exports—potentially opening all U.S. ports within the year after APHIS completes its stakeholder comment process. Local business disruption: Flight cancellations and visitor counts are already being affected around Guam as operations adjust to the storm timeline.
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