AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCNMI Pension Warning: The NMI Settlement Fund says the 25% supplemental pension benefit will stop after July 31, 2026, citing insufficient funds to cover the Aug. 15 payment—raising urgent planning concerns for retirees’ food, medicine, and insurance costs. Disaster Food Aid: Nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, CNMI disaster nutrition assistance was approved, including extra benefits for current Nutrition Assistance Programme recipients and a separate short-term program for affected households, though distribution depends on local rollout steps. Typhoon Recovery—Power and Water: CNMI officials report major progress since Sinlaku, including near-complete re-energizing of primary power lines on Saipan and improving water service, with full restoration still underway. Livestock Losses: Preliminary assessments say Sinlaku wiped out about 50–60% of Saipan livestock, driven by heat stress, lack of water, and damaged enclosures. Community Health Support: A Garapan event “Rise Up” brought together first responders and relief partners with food and cultural displays, highlighting ongoing community rebuilding after the storm. Regional Air Travel: Philippine Airlines is expected to resume Manila–Saipan service in late June as airport repairs progress toward targeted nighttime operations. Wildlife Conservation: The annual Fanihi Count across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian recorded 269 Mariana fruit bats, supporting monitoring of a threatened, island-endemic pollinator. Marine Fishing Debate: A Trump proclamation would reopen parts of Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, including waters around the Northern Marianas—sparking mixed reactions from fishermen and conservationists.
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