AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTyphoon Recovery & Utilities: GPA says its estimated CNMI power-recovery costs tied to Super Typhoon Sinlaku are about $5.8 million so far, with crews and equipment staged for continued work and payment details still being worked out. Maritime Safety: A new commanding officer took over the U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan, with the unit credited for expanding prevention and response across the northern islands, including major support during Sinlaku. Disaster Aid Deadlines: FEMA and SBA disaster help is still available, but residents have 10 days left to apply—FEMA Individual Assistance ends June 22 (11:59 p.m. ChST), with appeals also possible within 60 days of any decision letter. Space Debris Alert: CNMI officials confirmed a bright object seen over Saipan was space debris, with no threat to the public and federal tracking underway. FBI Clears Viral Claim: The FBI dismissed viral social media claims tied to missing Saipan sister Faloma Luhk, saying the person in the video is not Faloma. Tourism Funding: Lawmakers agreed to a compromise to fund Marianas Visitors Authority tourism recovery, adjusting amounts after earlier cuts. Regional Fishing Policy: Trump’s proclamation reopening parts of Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing is drawing debate, including impacts tied to waters near the CNMI.
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