AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTyphoon recovery & health access: US Army Corps and FEMA coordinated to reconnect large temporary generators to Tinian’s power grid after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, restoring electricity that helps families preserve food and medicine and supports recovery. Disaster cleanup help: Saipan’s SWEEP program is still taking post-typhoon debris removal requests (deadline June 12) for elderly and medically vulnerable residents, with DPW Solid Waste Office support. Community health funding: Saipan allocated $1.5M from remaining casino license fees, including $1.2M for Kagman Community Health Center (with funds reserved for a new access road design). Late aid applications: Red Cross says missing the June 1 deadline doesn’t automatically disqualify Sinlaku survivors; late cases tied to hospitalization or displacement can be reviewed case-by-case. Medical care risk: A Saipan mother filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against CHCC and a physician over a July 2024 neonatal circumcision, alleging severe complications and needed follow-up care. Emergency costs: Guam’s Fire Department proposed major ambulance fee hikes (including a new per-mile charge), with public town halls and final senator review. Sports & wellness: Gold’s Gym Saipan highlighted major weight-loss and fitness gains from its 12-week transformation challenge, and Northern Marianas Athletics hosted Kids’ Athletics Day to get children moving.
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