AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPower & Water Recovery: Guam Power Authority says 93% of feeders are back online as of 10 a.m. Sunday, with 100% of major substations and transmission lines energized, while crews keep fixing storm-damaged weak points; meanwhile Guam Waterworks Authority reports about 2,521 customers (5.8%) still without water as of 10 a.m. Sunday, with a precautionary boil-water notice still in effect for customers without service for 48 hours or more. Cost Relief Push: Vice Speaker Tony Ada is asking regulators to postpone or phase in Guam Power’s fuel-surcharge increase after consecutive typhoons, arguing families need temporary relief as bills rise. Local Business Continuity: After Super Typhoon Bavi, Salvation Army operations continue with hundreds of meals daily to shelter residents and affected community members, and shoppers are returning to Guam Premier Outlets as power and services slowly come back. Community & Hiring: Atkins Kroll Guam will host a job fair July 25 at its Micronesia Mall showroom, and Hafaloha Concert Series organizers say Josh Tatofi’s July 18 show at UOG Calvo Field House is still on. Policy & Budget Tension: Sen. Chris Duenas and BBMR officials trade barbs over the FY2027 budget, with Duenas calling it an execution problem rather than a funding shortage—especially around the Simon Sanchez High School rebuild. Regional Shockwaves: Typhoon Bavi has made landfall in eastern China after evacuating nearly two million people, while the storm also disrupted Taiwan and Japan’s islands.
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