AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTyphoon Sinlaku Aftermath: CNMI DPW says damage along Marine Corps Drive from Super Typhoon Sinlaku is estimated at about $104 million, stretching from Alupang Beach Tower to the Port Authority of Guam and along the Hågat shoreline, including roads, signals, signs, seawalls, embankments and drainage—though stormwater drainage impacts aren’t included yet because DPW still needs a full assessment after sand and debris likely clogged drains. Disaster Aid for CNMI: The CNMI Nutrition Assistance Program is rolling out Disaster Nutrition Assistance for Sinlaku-affected households not on regular NAP, with eligibility tied to living/working on Saipan, Tinian or Rota during the disaster and meeting income rules. Storm Watch: Forecasters say Invest 92W has become Tropical Depression 07W and is passing south of Guam, with gusty winds and heavy showers; CNMI officials warn of 15–25 mph sustained winds and 25–35 mph gusts, possible 2–4 inches of rain, and localized flooding. Travel & Tourism: United Airlines is adding nonstop service to Japan, opening easier connections to Guam, Saipan and Palau. Local Governance: Gov. David Apatang says a dispute over the firing and reinstatement of DPS Commissioner Anthony Macaranas is now with the attorney general. Military Training: The Marine Corps released the Final EIS for the CNMI joint military training project on Tinian, with review locations listed across the islands.
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