AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFar Northern Marianas Storm Watch: Typhoon Saudel has strengthened to 100 mph as it nears Agrihan, with Alamagan, Pagan and Agrihan under typhoon warnings and forecasts of 80–100 mph winds plus gusts up to 130 mph; NWS urges residents to stay in protective shelters as the eye passes and conditions shift fast. Guam Safety Focus: Guam is not in Saudel’s direct path, but officials warn of dangerous east-facing reef rip currents and possible hazardous surf, while Homeland Security and the Office of Civil Defense keep monitoring for any track changes. Port & Power Readiness: The Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition YANKEE/X-RAY for Saipan and Tinian ahead of Saudel, and Guam’s power system remains at high risk for load shedding until Aug. 31 as the Ukudu steam turbine stays offline for repairs. Invasive Species Protection: Gov. David Apatang issued emergency rules requiring brown tree snake inspections of vessels departing Guam for the CNMI after snakes were found on Rota. Seabed Mining Pushback: Guam leaders say Guam is being shut out of formal comment on a CNMI seabed mining lease sale and call for regulators to slow down and consult residents. Water Costs: Guam Waterworks’ Authority rate hike was approved by the PUC, raising most residential bills by $2.39–$4.67 starting Oct. 1. Coral Nuclear History: NOAA scientists report Guam-area corals preserve radiocarbon spikes tied to U.S. nuclear tests in 1954, 1956 and 1958. Invasive Species Management Audit: An OPA performance audit found gaps in Guam’s invasive species planning, including failure to update the management plan since 2017.
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