AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTyphoon recovery updates: Guam Waterworks Authority reported about 1,550 customers without water as of 7 p.m. Monday, with restoration varying by area and a boil-water notice still in effect for customers without service for 48 hours or more. Power restoration: Guam Power Authority said nearly all distribution feeders are back online as crews move into the next phase of repairs after Super Typhoon Bavi. School transition: GCC will no longer host SIFA students, forcing the charter school to find temporary classrooms before the Aug. 10 start date, while GDOE continues campus damage assessments. Community safety: Homeland Security/Civil Defense warned of social media and email scams using local photos and phishing for “tax-free grant” programs. Court case: A former SIFA teacher accused of criminal sexual conduct appeared in court with disputes over an iPad and concerns about safety in jail. Lifestyle & learning: UOG’s Land Grant will host free soil sampling workshops to help farmers avoid costly sampling mistakes. Culture & diplomacy: Guamanique’s Puerto Rican cultural ensemble wrapped a four-country European tour blending performances with cultural exchange. Sports: Pacific athletes continue racking up regional and international wins, including Tonga’s tennis progress.
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