AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPorts & Recovery: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam to 24/7 commercial cargo traffic and, after hazard checks, restarted round-the-clock operations at the Port of Tinian (daylight-only for now), helping commerce move again as power and water restoration continue after Super Typhoon Bavi. Storm Impacts & Safety: Guam also saw flood advisories and a flash flood warning tied to heavy rain, with officials urging residents to avoid flooded roads and low-water crossings. Debris & Waste Management: Guam expanded official typhoon debris drop-off options, with the Ypao Point green waste site opening and the Tiyan green waste site set to open Friday, while listing what residents can’t bring. Community Resilience: UOG and partner groups, including Guam Green Growth Conservation Corps, joined post-storm cleanup at campus and community sites. Education & Youth: UOG’s NSF EPSCoR Summer Math Research Experience welcomed its first Guam Community College participants, while a local education leader flagged storm-related anxiety among young people. Regional Weather Watch: Typhoon Bavi continued battering the region, with evacuations and landslide deaths reported in the Philippines and Taiwan.
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