AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMissing Persons Update: Federal authorities are reviewing a new YouTube video in which a woman claims to be Faloma Luhk, the Saipan girl missing since 2011; CNMI Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds says her office forwarded the footage to the FBI and Gov. David Apatang urged caution with unverified claims. Disaster Recovery & Aid: Disaster food assistance for CNMI typhoon-affected households was approved nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with USDA nutrition benefits potentially reaching nearly $40 million, though local officials still must set application and distribution steps; the U.S. Army Reserve’s 9th Mission Support Command also wrapped up its relief mission in Saipan. Storm Outlook: El Niño-driven forecasts warn Guam and the Marianas could see more storms this year, with NWS Guam projecting three to five additional typhoons and up to seven named tropical cyclones through 2026. Utilities & Power Progress: CUC’s request for upfront FEMA disaster payment was denied, but recovery continues with major power line re-energization and improving water service reported by CNMI officials. Sports & Community: CNMI’s Pickleball Federation selected six Open Division players for the 2026 Pickleball World Cup in Vietnam, but final team size depends on fundraising. Local Governance: MVA tobacco settlement spending is back in conference committee talks, with tourism-linked funding and Sinlaku emergency measures on the agenda.
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