AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPower & Recovery: CUC released a Saipan power restoration schedule for June 20–23, warning it’s not fixed and will change with supply and weather. Storm Aftermath Aid: CNMI Disaster Nutrition Assistance is now available for Sinlaku-affected residents not on regular NAP, with eligibility tied to living/working on Saipan, Tinian or Rota during the disaster and meeting income rules. Local Governance & Infrastructure: DPW says Sinlaku damage to Marine Corps Drive is estimated at about $104 million, including road, signals, signs, seawalls and drainage work—though stormwater drainage cleanout costs may rise after assessments. Tourism & Travel: CNMI leaders urged keeping EVS-TAP for Chinese travelers, saying it’s vital to rebuilding air service and the visitor economy; HANMI backs the program with “strong border security” and federal screening. Public Safety Weather: Forecasters say Invest 92W/Tropical Depression 07W is moving away from the Marianas but gusty winds and heavy rain remain possible, with residents advised to prepare. Military: The U.S. Marine Corps says the Final EIS is available for the CNMI joint military training project on Tinian. Community: Saipan G-Rollers left for Guam to compete in the Mall Ball 3×3 after Sinlaku damaged local training options.
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