AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPower Restoration on Guam: Guam Power Authority says it’s waiting on eight bucket trucks and other gear returning from Saipan, while 15 line crews are already working 12-hour day and evening shifts; as of Wednesday night, 37% of Guam’s feeders were back online and crews are targeting 24/7 restoration. Port Updates for CNMI: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Saipan to 24/7 commercial traffic after resetting Port Heavy Weather Condition “Whiskey,” while on Guam the Port of Guam stayed closed longer as crews cleared hazards from a buoy that drifted into the channel. Rota Recovery Needs: With Rota still facing major damage, officials warn water and power restoration will take months due to limited poles, transformers, and parts, and the airport/seaport are not yet back to normal. CNMI Legal News: The CNMI Supreme Court affirmed an inverse condemnation claim against CUC, ruling the clock starts when the landowner should have known of the taking. Community Program Hit: Saipan’s Land and Sea summer presentations at the American Memorial Park Visitors Center were canceled due to Bavi aftermath. Broader Storm Watch: Taiwan and China are bracing for Super Typhoon Bavi’s next impacts as the region continues disaster recovery.
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