AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTyphoon Recovery & Business Restart: Guam has moved to Condition of Readiness 4 at 10 a.m., meaning residents can leave home and local businesses can resume normal operations as recovery ramps up after Super Typhoon Bavi. GovGuam says only essential personnel report today, with the government reopening fully Wednesday, while a Coastal Flood Advisory and High Surf Warning remain in effect. Utilities Update: Guam Power Authority reported 22% of feeders back online by 8 a.m. Tuesday and is working to restore service without expecting a generation shortfall; Guam Waterworks Authority said 68 wells are online (down from 97) and urged strict water conservation. Waste Services: GSWA resumed residential trash pickup for Monday routes Tuesday, with transfer stations reopening Wednesday and an adjusted pickup schedule through the week. Local Operations & Planning: The Guam Legislature will return Thursday for budget talks after a storm-delayed state funeral for late GPD Chief Stephen Ignacio. Regional Context: CNMI lifted some storm conditions as Bavi moved away, but hazardous marine conditions still pose risk. Trade & Economy: FEMA approved nearly $14.7M for Guam and CNMI recovery, including $2.3M for repairs at Oceanview Middle School after Typhoon Mawar.
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