AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery: Guam is “gradually returning to normal” after Super Typhoon Bavi, but Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero says the biggest concern is storm-related coastal erosion, with cleanup underway islandwide and crews restoring basic services. Debris & Waste Rules: The Joint Information Center says Ypao Point opened Thursday and the Tiyan green waste site opens Friday; both run daily 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (entry closes 4:30 p.m.), accepting only green waste and construction debris at Ypao—no household garbage, hazardous waste, electronics, white goods, furniture, or other listed items. Power Update: Guam Power Authority reports 100% of major substations energized and 37% of circuits restored as of Wednesday evening, alongside the debris-site opening. Port Reopens: The U.S. Coast Guard reset Port Heavy Weather Condition WHISKEY for Guam, reopening the Port of Guam to 24/7 commercial traffic and cargo, after crews cleared hazards including a displaced buoy. Local Life Returns: Tumon Night Market is set to return Sunday, July 12, after last weekend’s cancellation due to Bavi. Next Weather Watch: NWS says Invest 97W is not expected to threaten Guam/CNMI, though routine showers may increase this weekend.
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