AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoDisaster Response (CNMI): CNMI officials declared an “all-clear” for Saipan, Tinian, Rota, Alamagan, Agrihan and Pagan at 12 p.m. Tuesday, but warned residents to stay cautious as localized flooding, debris, downed power lines, and hazardous roads remain—especially on Rota, where Super Typhoon Bavi’s Category 5-equivalent hit left the island with widespread damage and tens of thousands still facing power and water problems. Local Governance (Rota): Rota Mayor Aubry Hocog said preliminary checks show more than half of the island’s homes, businesses, and government facilities were damaged, with electricity restoration possibly taking two to three months, and reports of two non-fatal injuries. Infrastructure & Safety: The U.S. Coast Guard is assessing aids to navigation and channel conditions across the Marianas to reopen ports safely, while Guam and CNMI agencies shift from emergency footing to assessment and cleanup. Regional Context: The storm also triggered broader Pacific disruption, with thousands elsewhere reporting outages and ongoing extreme-weather impacts.
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