AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation Recovery: GDOE says it’s still assessing every public school campus after Super Typhoon Bavi, but the first day of school remains scheduled for Aug. 10 as the department’s “Countdown to the First Day of School” campaign ramps up. Power & Water Updates: GPA reported about 93% of feeders energized by Sunday morning, while GWA said roughly 2,521 customers (about 5.8%) were still without water and a boil-water notice remains for customers without service for 48+ hours. Family Support: The Salvation Army kept its mission going after the storm, serving 500+ meals daily to shelter residents and delivering meals to people outside shelters. Local Resilience Tips: A gardening guide is turning storm debris into food by using hügelkultur—building productive beds from downed logs, branches, leaves, and soil. Cost Relief Push: Vice Speaker Tony Ada is asking for postponement or phasing of Guam’s power fuel surcharge increase to ease bills for families recovering from back-to-back typhoons. Community Programs: MCCA launched a Solar Generator Loaner Program for mothers on Tinian to help with backup power for essentials like refrigeration, lighting, and communication. Jobs & Culture: Atkins Kroll Guam will host a job fair July 25, and Harvard’s Din & Tonics will bring free pop-up concerts and a ticketed show to Guam July 12–15.
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