AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTyphoon Saudel Watch: Guam is not in the storm’s direct path, but officials warn the bigger risk is rain and dangerous east-facing rip currents as Saudel strengthens and churns north toward the far Northern Marianas. Port Safety Orders: The U.S. Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition “YANKEE” for Saipan and Tinian, with vessels and cargo operations facing restrictions as Saudel approaches. Local Running Spotlight: Tumon Bay hosted the 2026 RUNGUAM Running Festival, drawing 850+ runners and crowning Jackson Fulkerson-Smith and Yumika Sugahara as top finishers in the 10k women’s and men’s divisions. Travel Paperwork Update: The Philippine Consulate in Guam rolled out the Philippines e-Visa across Micronesia, letting eligible residents apply online for temporary visits. Tourism Pressure in Guam: The Guam Visitors Bureau says recovery is still tough, with arrivals down sharply and a push toward digital marketing to rebuild demand. Community & Sports: Saipan’s Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for its 50th anniversary, while CNMI youth and teams continue off-island competition plans.
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