AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTyphoon Bavi Threatens Guam, CNMI: Super Typhoon Bavi is now a Category 5 system with sustained winds around 160 mph, forecast to pass near or just south of Rota/Tinian and bring damaging winds, heavy rain and storm surge across all Marianas. Guam is under Condition of Readiness 2, shelters are set to open Sunday at 7 a.m., and residents are urged to secure homes and prepare for tropical-storm to typhoon-force conditions. Business Continuity Moves: Utilities and banks are adjusting operations—Guam Power Authority says its Sinlaku recovery crews will return ahead of Bavi to boost readiness, while Bank of Hawai‘i will temporarily close Guam and Saipan branches starting Monday, July 6 (call centers and online/mobile banking remain available). Emergency Connectivity: Docomo Pacific is partnering with Starlink Mobile to provide automatic emergency SMS if terrestrial networks fail, supporting customers, businesses and communities during outages. Weather Outlook Beyond Bavi: Trade-wind conditions and hazardous seas are also expected for the Fourth of July weekend, with small-craft advisories in Hawaii.
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