AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTyphoon Recovery (CNMI): Super Typhoon Bavi has passed and CNMI is under “All Clear,” but High Surf and marine advisories remain. Services Update: Saipan is seeing gradual water return (about 60% of wells back online) and ongoing power restoration that’s still unstable in some areas; Tinian has partial power and full water service with pressure issues; Rota remains without power and water, with repairs ongoing and a boil water notice still in effect. Health Care Impact: Guam’s GMH reported no deaths, treated 4 storm-related injuries, and delivered 4 babies; GMH resumed visitation and clinics as of noon Tuesday. Local Response: Saipan Mayor “RB” Camacho said damage was mostly minor, while CUC is pushing restoration and preparing for Bavi-related recovery. Rota Damage: Rota Mayor Aubry Hocog said no serious injuries, but widespread destruction to homes and public facilities is expected to drive months of recovery, with electricity potentially taking up to three months. Public Funding: FEMA approved nearly $14.7M for post-disaster recovery across CNMI and Guam, including $9M for CUC power repairs tied to Typhoon Yutu and Individual Assistance for urgent needs. Disaster Safety (Waste): Guam opened a typhoon debris disposal site with strict rules on what residents can bring, aimed at protecting public health and maximizing FEMA reimbursement.
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