AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi Threat: CNMI Governor David Apatang urged residents to take Bavi “very seriously” and prepare immediately, warning the commonwealth is still recovering from Sinlaku as the storm strengthens and is expected to pass through the southern Marianas Monday morning. Emergency Declarations: President Trump approved emergency declarations for Guam and the CNMI, clearing the way for FEMA emergency protective measures and federal support ahead of impacts. Local Readiness Orders: Apatang said he will declare Typhoon Condition II for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota at 11 p.m. Saturday, while Tropical Storm Condition III remains for Pagan, Alamagan, and Agrihan; Guam also moved into Condition of Readiness 2 with shelters set to open Sunday morning. Maritime Shutdowns: The U.S. Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition YANKEE for Guam and CNMI ports, requiring large commercial vessels to evacuate and suspending inbound traffic, with ZULU expected at midnight. Power and Services: Guam Power Authority crews returning from Saipan ahead of Bavi, and Bank of Hawai‘i temporarily closing branches on Guam and Saipan starting Monday. America 250, Then Storm Prep: July 4 celebrations and Times Square’s eight ball drops across time zones went on, but residents in Guam and the CNMI largely shifted to boarding up and stocking supplies.
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