AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi: Guam and the Northern Marianas are bracing for a “very dangerous” Category 4 super typhoon, with forecasts calling for catastrophic winds and coastal flooding, plus extremely dangerous seas and rip-current risk. Emergency sheltering: Guam shelters began opening Sunday morning, with families lining up early; officials urged residents to be in a safe place by sunset and to stay sheltered through sunrise Tuesday. Local readiness orders: Guam moved up to Condition of Readiness 1 by noon Sunday, with destructive winds possible within 12 hours; CNMI leaders issued Typhoon Condition I for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Port and airport impacts: The U.S. Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition Yankee, stopping inbound commercial traffic and halting cargo operations; Guam’s airport also announced flight cancellations and urged travelers to check status. Utilities and recovery prep: GPA said it’s preparing power restoration priorities after the storm, while GWA completed water and wastewater mitigation to reduce disruption. Safety reminder: A separate public-safety piece warned beachgoers that rip currents can look calm and that the right move is to relax, flip, and float out of the danger.
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