AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGuam Power Recovery: Guam Power Authority says 99% of feeders are back online as of 10 a.m. Monday and system load is up to 89% in Phase III restoration after Super Typhoon Bavi, with crews tackling defective transformers, debris on lines, and hardware replacements while urging residents to report downed lines and power fluctuations. Water & Utilities: Guam Waterworks Authority reports about 2,521 customers still without water as of 10 a.m. Sunday, with a boil-water notice still in effect for customers without service for 48+ hours. Ports & Shipping: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam and Tinian in stages after hazard checks, resetting Port Heavy Weather Condition to restore commercial traffic, while Rota’s port reopened with continued navigation caution. Regional Security & Military: The U.S. Navy forward-deployed the fast-attack submarine USS Tucson to Naval Base Guam to deepen deterrence across the Western Pacific. Policy & Cost Relief: Vice Speaker Tony Ada is asking GPA and the utilities commission to postpone or phase in a power bill increase after consecutive typhoons. Disaster Food Aid: A letter urges Guam and CNMI leaders to push USDA to approve Emergency SNAP benefits for disaster-affected households, including non-regular recipients. Emergency Preparedness: Another letter backs community bomb shelters funded through military buildup and federal preparedness grants. Global Watch: China’s Typhoon Bavi hit Zhejiang with nearly 2 million evacuated, while the U.S. House is set to vote this week on making daylight saving time permanent.
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