AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Emergency Response: Guam and the CNMI moved into storm readiness as Super Typhoon Bavi strengthened toward the Marianas, with residents boarding up and stocking essentials after warnings of at least tropical-storm conditions and possible Category 5 impacts. Port & Shipping Disruptions: The U.S. Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition Yankee for Guam and CNMI, ordering commercial vessels 200 gross tons or greater to evacuate and suspending inbound traffic; Zulu is expected to close ports to maritime traffic. Federal Aid & Supplies: President Trump approved emergency declarations for Guam and the CNMI, with FEMA pre-positioning response teams and stocked distribution centers. Power & Water Prep: GPA is bringing line crews back to boost readiness for storm damage, while CUC is securing transformers and equipment, preparing reservoirs, and keeping water service options running as long as power allows. Local Business Continuity: The CNMI Nutritional Assistance Program is seeking a USDA extension beyond the current seven-day Disaster NAP window amid public complaints about delays and long lines. Energy Planning: CUC is still targeting a Dec. 2027 timeline for a solar-plus-storage project across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, even as Bavi threatens near-term operations.
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