AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery in Guam: Guam Power Authority says it has restored 89% of system load and energized 99% of distribution feeders, moving into phase three of restoration while the Department of Public Health reopens its Environmental Health processing office for permits and renewals. Coast Guard Port Reopenings: After Super Typhoon Bavi, the Coast Guard reopened commercial traffic at Rota (8 p.m. July 11) and daylight-only commercial operations at Tinian, with mariners warned about remaining hazards and damaged aids to navigation. Storm Debris Management: Guam’s green waste disposal sites are now accepting storm debris—Oka (Tamuning) for green waste and select construction debris, with Tiyan’s site also taking green waste—aimed at clearing downed trees and branches. El Niño Watch for Guam: NOAA and NWS-Guam warn El Niño is underway and could become one of the strongest on record, shifting storm patterns and raising the need for careful weather readiness. Deep-Sea Mining Pushback: At the International Seabed Authority meeting in Jamaica, advocates urge a continued moratorium, while Guam and CNMI renew opposition to deep-sea mining and regional militarization. Clean Backup Power for Families: MCCA launched a Solar Generator Loaner Program on Tinian to provide portable clean backup power to mothers and expecting mothers during outages. Regional Security and Environment: Guam and Washington National Guards held Exercise Alupang ACE in Palau, while Guam officials convened a Civil-Military Coordination Council to address impacts of the military presence, including infrastructure and health.
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