AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKorean WWII Remembrance: Visiting Korean monks and a nun joined Saipan Overseas Koreans Memorial Association members at the Korean Peace Memorial in Marpi to pray and perform music and dance honoring Marianas victims of World War II, with Mayor RB Camacho calling the memorial a lasting reminder of shared history. Rota Relief Food: World Central Kitchen is still operating on Rota, partnering with six local restaurants to scale up hot meal production as it targets storm-affected communities across Saipan, Tinian, Rota and Guam, aiming for about 15,000 meals by Monday’s end. Local Business Recovery: Drifter’s Gym says it fully recovered from Sinlaku and only saw a brief Bavi disruption—closed two days, then reopened and returned to 24-hour service once power came back. Tourism Update: Hong Kong Airlines resumed service to Saipan, marking another step in CNMI’s tourism rebuild after back-to-back super typhoons. Courts: A federal judge stayed two new habeas petitions filed by ICE detainees, directing them to pursue immigration bond hearings first. Ports & Power/Water: Coast Guard reopened Rota and Tinian ports to commercial traffic (with restrictions), while CUC continues power restoration and Rota water filling stations closed as recovery work goes on. Public Health: HHS declared a public health emergency for Guam and CNMI after Bavi, enabling additional federal healthcare flexibilities. Typhoon Bavi Overseas: China braced for continued impacts after Bavi’s second landfall, with millions evacuated and heavy rain risks lingering.
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