AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPower & Water Restoration: Guam Power Authority said 25% of feeders were back online Tuesday at 3 p.m., while Guam Waterworks Authority reported 68 wells online at 10 a.m., down from 97 early Monday, after Super Typhoon Bavi; GPA warned system load was about 17% Tuesday morning and said it doesn’t expect a generation shortfall, but restoration of transmission lines and water well issues remain top priorities. Telecom Recovery: Docomo Pacific and GTA Teleguam began network assessments Tuesday as customers faced slow or no service; GTA said more of its core network will come back as commercial power returns, while Docomo deployed crews to evaluate damage and start repairs. Marianas Recovery Moves Ahead: With Bavi moving out overnight, Guam and CNMI shifted into active assessment and cleanup; Gov. Leon Guerrero reported early dawn checks, Route 11 cleared for passable access, and urged residents to avoid debris-heavy areas like Paseo. Tourism Disruption: A Taiwan family described being stuck in their hotel as Bavi shut down plans, while local debris and storm impacts lingered at Hagåtña’s Paseo de Susana Park. Regional Weather Fallout: Central China saw deadly tornadoes and flooding tied to other storms, underscoring how extreme weather is disrupting industry and infrastructure across the region. Business & Trade: Guam Chamber of Commerce named Phillip A. Leddy II as vice president, as leaders push to strengthen Guam’s business ecosystem. Food Supply Chain: The Philippines expects expanded U.S. access for pineapple exports later this year, with Guam and CNMI currently included under restricted port rules.
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