AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSchool Safety Fallout: Guam Department of Education closed Tiyan High School and the shared Simon Sanchez campus just days into the school year after a Public Health inspection found major sanitation, ventilation, temperature, lighting, restroom, and other deficiencies—following complaints of sewage backups, termite issues, and other problems. Typhoon & Weather Watch: A new system, Invest 92W, is bringing heavy rain and flash-flood risk to Kosrae, with forecasters watching whether it could turn toward the Marianas next week; hazardous west-facing surf and rip currents remain a concern around Guam and the CNMI. Marine Life & Disaster Response: Guam fishers say shark deterrents aren’t working and that disaster aid is still out of reach, even as federal fisheries groups gather input on climate-driven changes to fishing conditions. Coastal Access & Conservation: The Guam Visitors Bureau held a town hall on the proposed Sella Bay Overlook Trail project, focusing on safer access and erosion concerns while stressing the plan is still in conceptual design. Military & Health Concerns: Reports and family accounts continue to raise alarms about conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln during a record-long deployment, while Guam’s environmental groups also press for stronger review of hazardous waste and military land impacts.
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