AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTropical Storm Saudel Watch: Tropical Depression 17W upgraded to Tropical Storm Saudel, with a typhoon watch issued for Alamagan, Pagan, and Agrihan; Guam’s direct hit risk remains very low, but hazardous seas and possible advisories could still affect the island as the storm passes farther north. Port Safety Orders: The U.S. Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition X-RAY for Saipan and Tinian and YANKEE for the same ports later, requiring preparations and limiting vessel traffic as gale-force winds approach. Power Reliability: Guam Power Authority says the Ukudu steam turbine remains offline for repairs, leaving the plant supplying about 90 MW (under half capacity) while older Cabras units are decommissioned. Invasive Species Impact: New research highlights how Guam’s brown tree snakes wiped out most native forest birds and triggered a major spider boom, reshaping the island’s ecology. Deep-Sea Mining Fight: Environmentalists and community groups sued to halt the first commercial U.S. deep-sea mining lease sale, while Guam and CNMI leaders warn that seabed leasing could bring environmental risks before impacts are fully understood. School Health & Closure: McCool Elementary/Middle School stays closed as repairs continue on its air-conditioning system, while legal action over Tiyan High’s closure centers on students’ access to safe, sanitary learning.
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