AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDisaster Recovery, Rota: Gov. David M. Apatang told Rota residents “We will recover” as CNMI leaders continue post–Super Typhoon Bavi support, with recovery still constrained by damaged ports, limited materials, and urgent water needs. Utilities, Guam: Guam Power Authority reported major progress—100% of major substations energized and 58% of distribution feeders back online—while it awaits eight bucket trucks and more equipment returning from Saipan. Ports & Shipping, CNMI: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam to 24/7 commercial traffic after storm assessments and buoy removal, while follow-on checks continue for Tinian and Rota. Courts, CUC: The CNMI Supreme Court affirmed an inverse condemnation claim against the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, ruling the claim accrued when the landowner reasonably should have known of the taking. Public Health Data: A new report warns missing CDC data is creating blind spots for disease tracking and prevention. Regional Weather Watch: Taiwan and China stepped up emergency measures as Typhoon Bavi heads toward East Asia after deadly flooding in southern China. Local Notes: Saipan student Clerisse Llanah Dacumos made Oregon Tech’s President’s List; Saipan’s Nathania Tan set a new national record at the Oceania half marathon.
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