AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoDisaster Recovery Finance: FEMA denied CNMI’s request for an upfront disaster payment for CUC, meaning the utility must fund restoration first and wait for reimbursement as it rebuilds power and water systems after Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Power & Water Progress: CNMI officials say recovery is moving into a stronger phase, with most primary power lines re-energized on Saipan and improving water service, while crews continue distribution repairs and reconnections. Regional Appreciation for Crews: Gov. David Apatang and Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero hosted an appreciation dinner for linemen and recovery crews from GPA and CUC, highlighting cross-Mariana coordination. Tax Office Facilities: Sen. Jesse Lujan pushed for a permanent home for the Department of Revenue and Taxation, citing $1.3M in annual rent for a “leaky” warehouse and arguing current conditions are unsafe and disruptive. Visa Waiver Push: Guam and CNMI governors renewed their call to add the Philippines to the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program to boost tourism and air connectivity. Tsunami Advisory: After a 7.8 quake off Mindanao, U.S. tsunami advisories remain in effect for Guam and CNMI, with officials warning of hazardous ocean conditions and urging people to stay out of the water. Typhoon Season Outlook: NWS forecasts 3–5 typhoons in CNMI waters later in 2026, with higher risk than 2025 tied to El Niño patterns. International Flights: Philippine Airlines is expected to resume Manila–Saipan service in late June as airport repairs progress.
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