AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTyphoon Readiness: Guam and the CNMI moved into Condition of Readiness 3 as Super Typhoon Bavi rapidly intensified, with the U.S. Coast Guard setting Port Heavy Weather Condition Yankee and warning ports will close to inbound traffic and suspend cargo operations as conditions worsen. Federal Support: President Trump approved emergency declarations for Guam and the CNMI, and FEMA teams are already on-island with stocked supplies, while Del. James Moylan says infrastructure recovery funding is authorized for Sinlaku but direct household aid is still pending. Power & Recovery: Guam Power Authority crews assisting CUC in post-Sinlaku recovery are set to return ahead of Bavi, and CUC is racing to secure equipment and finish restoration before the storm. Local Prep: Mayors across the island are clearing debris, dredging rivers, and adjusting community plans as Bavi threatens Category 5 conditions. Business & Industry: SPPC named Guam-born Bill Ada as CEO, and Guam’s government rolled out plug-in hybrid vehicles for agencies via federal energy funding. Tech/Infrastructure: NEC signed on to supply the I-2SEA submarine cable linking India’s AI hubs to Singapore, targeting service in 2029.
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