AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDefense & Shipping: The fast-attack submarine USS Tucson has arrived at Naval Base Guam, swapping homeports with USS Jefferson City in a Pacific rebalance, while the U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam and Tinian for 24/7 and daylight-only cargo traffic after Super Typhoon Bavi cleared hazards. Power & Utilities: Guam Power Authority says 100% of feeders are energized as of 10 a.m. Tuesday, with crews still tackling isolated outages and transformer/service-line issues; water updates show thousands still affected in the days after Bavi. Agriculture & Food Security: UOG’s Land Grant soil lab is running free “Know Your Soil” sampling workshops to help farmers avoid costly bad sample practices, and a separate push urges Emergency SNAP for disaster-affected households hit by typhoons. Cyber & Public Safety: Guam Homeland Security and the Fusion Center warn of phishing and scam grant posts using local photos. Regional Military Drills: A RNZAF P-8A Poseidon launched Harpoon missiles off Guam during Valiant Shield, and Guam National Guard joined Palau’s Alupang ACE exercise supporting logistics and communications. Weather Watch: A monsoon-linked disturbance near Yap is being monitored as it could strengthen regional seas and surf without direct Guam impacts. Health/Legal: TriWest notified nearly 12,000 Tricare beneficiaries of a data breach, and a former SIFA teacher faces serious charges after an alleged jail assault.
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