AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Food Aid: Nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, CNMI disaster nutrition assistance has been approved—USDA will expand benefits for existing Nutrition Assistance Programme recipients and add a Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programme for affected households, with about US$40 million potentially headed to families, though local officials still need to finalize applications and schedules. Recovery & Services: CNMI officials report steady progress after the storm, including major power line re-energization on Saipan and improving water service, while debris removal support continues through the Saipan-Wide Environmental Enhancement Program (SWEEP), with requests due June 12. Livestock Losses: Preliminary assessments say Sinlaku wiped out roughly 50–60% of Saipan’s livestock, including big drops in cattle, chickens, swine, and goats—losses blamed on water shortages, heat stress, and damaged enclosures. Community Resilience: Hundreds gathered in Garapan for “Rise Up,” honoring first responders and relief partners and celebrating local food and cultural groups as recovery continues. Local Health & Safety Watch: Lawmakers and agencies are also tracking health-related impacts from regional emergencies, including a major Philippines earthquake that damaged parts of St. Elizabeth Hospital and triggered tsunami warnings across Asia. Pension Warning: The NMI Settlement Fund notified retirees that the 25% pension benefit will end after July 31, 2026 due to an expected shortfall for the Aug. 15 payment.
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