AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTyphoon Bavi: The storm weakened before landfall in China’s Zhejiang, but forecasters still warned of extreme localized wind gusts (up to 200 mph in some areas) plus heavy rain, flooding, and storm surge. Authorities evacuated about 1.8 million people across coastal provinces, while Taiwan and Japan saw power outages, canceled flights, and dangerous waves as Bavi approached. Guam & CNMI recovery logistics: Guam’s Port of Guam reopened for round-the-clock cargo after Coast Guard hazard checks, and Tinian’s port resumed daylight-only operations as VHF communications improved in parts of the region. Local resilience work: Guam’s Green Growth Conservation Corps helped clear debris and storm-damaged areas at the University of Guam and partner sites after the all-clear. Coastal safety & aid: Guam issued flood advisories/flash flood warnings and urged residents to avoid flooded roads; food commodity distribution for Bavi-impacted households was scheduled at Adelup. Wildlife pressure: A separate report highlights songbirds pushed toward lucrative bird-singing contests by trappers and smugglers, raising new conservation alarms.
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