AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPower Restoration Watch: Guam Power Authority says it has energized 100% of major substations and restored 37% of power circuits after Super Typhoon Bavi, with 58% of distribution feeders back online; GPA is still waiting on eight bucket trucks and other equipment returning from Saipan while 15 line crews work 12-hour shifts for 24/7 restoration. Port & Shipping Updates: The U.S. Coast Guard reset Port Heavy Weather Condition WHISKEY for the Port of Saipan, reopening it to 24/7 commercial traffic, while on Guam the Port of Guam reopened for cargo after channel hazards were assessed; crews are also dealing with a displaced buoy that forced continued restrictions at Apra Harbor. Recovery Logistics: A Guam typhoon debris disposal site opened at Ypao Point (former Guam Memorial Hospital) for green waste and construction debris only, with strict daily hours and entry cutoffs to support FEMA reimbursement. CNMI Local Response: Saipan Mayor Ramon “RB” Camacho reports limited damage, with crews clearing green waste and restoring traffic signs as residents return. Telecom Restart: Telecom providers began assessments and repairs across Guam and the CNMI, lifting data limits and restoring mobile service in key Saipan and Tinian areas. Storm Context: Super Typhoon Bavi continues to threaten Taiwan and China’s coast after killing dozens in separate weather disasters.
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