AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTyphoon Preparedness: Guam and CNMI officials marked Typhoon Preparedness Month, with NWS forecasting 3 to 5 more storms later in 2026 and urging tighter coordination as El Niño could boost activity. Local Recovery Help: Saipan’s SWEEP debris-removal program is open for elderly, medically vulnerable, and residents unable to safely move debris; requests are due June 12. Power Update: CUC reported a Kiya 1-area outage plus parts of Saipan including the airport and eastern As Perdido, caused by an auto trip, with crews working to restore service. GVB Scrutiny: Sen. Therese Terlaje called for a “full” investigation into allegations tied to a $61.5M Guam Visitor’s Bureau lawsuit over alleged sexual misconduct and workplace culture. Tourism Numbers: Marianas visitor arrivals fell 72% in April after Sinlaku, with South Korea and Japan hit hardest, though flight resumption plans are in sight. Housing for Sinlaku Displaced: BOX House/Ready Pod is donating 10 rapid-deploy homes for CNMI residents, including veterans and their families. Sports & Community: Saipan’s Colin Sinclair lost in men’s singles quarterfinals in the King’s Guam World Tennis Tour, while LaoLao Bay Golf & Resort reopened June 6 with limited play.
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