AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTyphoon Recovery & Utilities: CUC crews restored water to all of Rota after Bavi damaged the main line and wells; power damage assessments are still underway, with transmission and distribution hit “significantly” though by village. Guam Power & Logistics: Apra Harbor reopened to commercial traffic as Guam Power Authority reported 66% load restoration and water service stabilized; terminal activity resumed with cranes and container releases restarting. Port Operations: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam to 24/7 cargo after resetting Port Heavy Weather Condition WHISKEY, while crews cleared hazards including a displaced buoy that had kept traffic shut. Rota/Marianas Storm Impact: Storm chaser Jordan Hall said Bavi’s Rota destruction ranks among the worst he’s seen, likening it to an EF4/EF5 tornado, and noted the island’s earlier Sinlaku damage made the direct hit feel even harsher. Telecom Restoration: Docomo Pacific, GTA, and IT&E began network assessments and repairs, with mobile service restored in parts of Saipan and Tinian and data limits lifted for postpaid customers. Local Human Interest: Saipan ninth-grader Zian Lavarias kept a 178-day daily running streak despite Sinlaku disruptions. Aviation/Defense Note: The 374th Airlift Wing welcomed a new commander, highlighting ongoing Indo-Pacific readiness and disaster-relief support including in the Northern Marianas.
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