AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi: The Category 5-equivalent storm made landfall on Rota Monday morning, with the western eyewall moving over the island and forecast winds around 180 mph (290 kph). Officials reported “major” damage, heavy flooding, and downed communications after a tower fell. Guam Utilities & Outages: Guam Waterworks Authority kept water distribution operating, but GWA reported low to no water in multiple areas as power conditions shifted. Guam Power Authority suspended field restoration work during dangerous winds, with generators running at key facilities. Road Hazards: The Joint Information Center listed impassable or unsafe roads due to flooding, downed lines, rockslides, and debris, urging residents not to drive around barricades. Shelter & Safety Warnings: Guam and CNMI stayed in high readiness as shelters neared capacity and officials urged people to stay indoors and avoid travel while flash flooding and life-threatening winds continued. Recovery Funding: FEMA approved $2.3M for Guam Department of Education repairs to Oceanview Middle School and other facilities after Typhoon Mawar.
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