AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health & Data: A new report warns that missing CDC webpages and datasets since early 2025 are creating dangerous blind spots for disease tracking and prevention, including after recent heat-related disruptions. Typhoon Bavi Recovery (CNMI/Guam): After Bavi’s Category 5-equivalent hit, Guam and the Northern Marianas moved into cleanup and assessments; ports are reopening in phases, while crews tackle power, water, telecom, and debris. Ports & Shipping: The U.S. Coast Guard reset port conditions—Saipan reopened to 24/7 cargo, while Guam’s Apra Harbor stayed closed longer due to a displaced buoy and damaged navigation aids. Power & Utilities: Guam Power Authority reported major substation energization and feeder restoration progress, while waiting on bucket trucks and other equipment returning from Saipan. Telecom Restoration: Providers began network assessments and repairs; mobile service was restored in parts of Saipan and Tinian. Local Resilience & Environment: A recovery call urges replanting trees and securing beaches, while another piece highlights disparities in how homes were built ahead of back-to-back storms. Education Spotlight: Saipan’s Clerisse Llanah Dacumos made Oregon Tech’s President’s List.
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