AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi Emergency Prep: Guam and the CNMI are moving into storm readiness as Bavi nears, with the National Weather Service warning “very dangerous” conditions, catastrophic wind damage, major flooding, and life-threatening seas; Guam is under COR 1 and residents are urged to shelter now, while CNMI leaders plan Typhoon Condition I for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota and Tropical Storm Condition I for Alamagan. Shelter & Medical Access: Shelters are opening and officials say people in vulnerable housing or needing medical support should relocate early; Guam also plans emergency medical coverage at Southern Regional Health Center once COR 2 begins. Utilities & Water Safety: CUC is securing transformers and equipment, pausing restoration when winds become unsafe, and preparing water systems so hospitals and residents can fill tanks; the utility also warns power lines are the key risk to water and service continuity. Public Health Alerts: A precautionary beach advisory warns Saipan, Tinian, and Rota residents to avoid swimming and fishing due to storm runoff that could raise bacteria and degrade coastal water quality. Mental Health Support: The Disaster Distress Helpline is available 24/7 for anyone feeling emotional distress ahead of Bavi. Prescription Access: TRICARE beneficiaries in Guam and the CNMI can get emergency prescription refills through July 12 due to the storm. Federal Aid: FEMA emergency declarations for Guam and CNMI were approved, and new disaster funding is being positioned to support protective measures and recovery.
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