AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi: Guam and the Northern Marianas are bracing for a life-threatening Category 5 storm as Bavi rapidly intensifies and is expected to pass through the southern Marianas Monday morning, with typhoon-force winds and heavy rain possible across the islands even if the eye shifts. Emergency response: FEMA teams are already on Guam after President Trump approved emergency declarations for Guam and the CNMI, with stocked relief supplies and federal liaisons embedded in local emergency operations. Local readiness: Guam is moving through Condition of Readiness levels, with shelters set to open Sunday morning and officials urging residents to use the remaining fair-weather window to secure homes, supplies, and critical plans. Maritime shutdown: The U.S. Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition YANKEE for Guam and CNMI ports, restricting inbound traffic and ordering large vessels to depart; ZULU is expected to close ports and suspend cargo operations. Travel disruptions: Guam airport operations are tightening as airlines cancel flights ahead of the storm. Coastal safety: Officials also reminded people to watch for dangerous surf, rip currents, and reef hazards as conditions worsen.
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