AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi Aftermath in CNMI: The Category 5-equivalent storm tore through Rota on July 6, with the NWS saying the western eyewall moved over the island and winds reached about 180 mph (290 kph). Rota officials reported “major damages,” with heavy winds and flooding and some cellphone service down after a fallen tower. Storm Timing Updates: Even as Bavi moved away, the NWS warned damaging typhoon-force gusts would linger into Monday night, with tropical storm-force winds expected to ease overnight into early Tuesday. Guam and CNMI Response: Guam stayed in Condition of Readiness 1 as Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero urged residents to stay indoors and avoid travel during peak conditions; shelters were nearing capacity as people sought safety from flash flooding and structural damage. Emergency Comms: Docomo Pacific activated Starlink Mobile for emergency SMS messaging in Guam and the Northern Marianas in case terrestrial networks fail. FEMA Funding Note: FEMA approved $2.3 million to Guam’s Department of Education for permanent repairs to Oceanview Middle School and other facilities after Typhoon Mawar.
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