AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery: Super Typhoon Bavi has moved out, and Guam shifted into active assessment and cleanup as officials lifted emergency restrictions and began windshield damage checks; Guam remains in COR 4 while power and water restoration continue, with GPA reporting 22% of feeders online and GWA reporting 68 wells online (down from 97). Local Preparedness & Safety: The Guam Fire Department extended a temporary waiver on fuel storage permits through Aug. 31, allowing residents to store up to 20 gallons of gasoline/diesel in approved containers without a fire permit. What’s Open/Closed: A new list tracks which Guam businesses are reopening after Bavi, including select banks, gas stations, hardware stores, and groceries. CNMI Update: In the Northern Marianas, officials report no injuries or fatalities so far as recovery planning ramps up after Bavi’s direct hit on Rota. Community & Culture: Birthworkers of Color Collective Guåhan announced the grand opening of its first permanent community space in Dededo on July 18, expanding culturally responsive maternal health support. Lifestyle Spotlight: FLAG’s Miss Sampaguita Coronation Ball celebrated Filipino cultural pride at Lotte Hotel Guam.
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