AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoSinlaku Recovery, Aid on the Ground: The CNMI Public School System is ending the 2025-26 school year early because campuses still aren’t safe, with major damage on multiple islands and ongoing mold and emergency repair needs. Disaster Response, Federal Presence: FEMA and other federal partners are continuing village assessments across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, with inspectors and contractors expected to show up in identifiable uniforms and vehicles. Relief Supplies, Hygiene Kits: Be Heartfelt is distributing 6,000 hygiene kits for Sinlaku victims—2,000 on Guam, 2,000 to Saipan via Ayuda Foundation, and 2,000 to Chuuk. Local Strain, Power and Shelter: Tinian power line restoration is being pushed hard over the next month, while hundreds of residents across Saipan and Tinian are still living in tents and temporary shelters. Governance and Accountability: In parallel, Guam’s cyber and fraud fallout continues to ripple, including a $1.8M Judiciary theft case and ongoing recovery and oversight debates.
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