AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery & Ports: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam and Tinian for commercial traffic after Super Typhoon Bavi, with crews clearing hazards like Buoy 2 to get commerce moving again; Rota also reopened with mariners urged to use extra caution as navigation aids and VHF services remain spotty. Power Restoration: Guam Power Authority says 93% of feeders are back online as of Sunday morning, with all major substations and transmission lines energized, while crews keep fixing weak points that may fail after restoration. Water Still Tight: GWA reported about 2,521 customers without water as of Sunday, with a precautionary boil notice still in place for longer outages and residents told to conserve. Cost Relief Push: Vice Speaker Tony Ada is asking GPA and the utilities commission to pause or phase in the fuel surcharge increase to ease bills for families hit by back-to-back typhoons. Community Resilience: MCCA launched a Solar Generator Loaner Program for mothers on Tinian to provide backup power for essentials during outages. Local Agriculture Tip: A new garden approach is turning downed trees into productive hügelkultur beds, helping restore soil health after the storm.
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