AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoStorm Aftermath & Safety: Super Typhoon Bavi has passed through CNMI, but officials say hazardous conditions linger as Saipan, Tinian, and Rota remain under Typhoon Condition 1 and shelter-in-place orders stay in effect until the all-clear. Rota, hit hardest, reports major damage and widespread power and communications outages; crews are clearing roads and checking on residents once the governor lifts restrictions. Emergency Funding for Recovery: FEMA approved nearly $14.7 million for post-disaster help across CNMI, Guam, and other areas, including $13.8 million in Public Assistance (including $9M for CNMI utility power repairs after Typhoon Yutu) and about $845,000 in Individual Assistance grants for urgent needs like crisis counseling. Health & Climate Risk: A separate report highlights heat-related deaths in New Jersey tied to extreme heat, underscoring the ongoing health risk from dangerous temperatures—especially for people without air conditioning—while Europe braces for another heat surge with tropical nights returning. Local Health Services Readiness: During the storm response, Guam and CNMI emergency planning included keeping medical facilities and urgent-care access available as conditions evolve.
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