AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Aftermath in CNMI/Guam: Super Typhoon Bavi has moved out, but recovery is underway with tens of thousands still without power—worst on Rota, where residents report widespread roof damage, broken water pipelines, downed power poles, and no electricity, running water, or mobile service; officials say no injuries or deaths have been reported so far. All-Clear and lingering hazards: CNMI Governor David Apatang declared “All Clear” for Saipan, Tinian, Rota, Alamagan, Agrihan and Pagan effective 12 p.m. Tuesday, while warning of high surf, hazardous seas, wind advisories, and dangerous debris/road conditions. Hospital update: GMH resumed visitation and family viewing after readiness was lifted, treating four storm-related injuries and delivering four babies, with no major structural damage reported. Regional follow-on impacts: South Korea is bracing for rough seas, heavy rain, and strong winds as Bavi’s large storm field moves toward East Asia. Elsewhere in the Pacific: Volunteers with the American Red Cross are staging in Hawaii for possible further support as airport closures affect travel to the Northern Marianas.
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