AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTyphoon & disaster watch: The Pacific remains on alert after a powerful 7.7 quake off Mindanao triggered tsunami monitoring across many islands, including Guam and the FSM, while the Philippines reported at least five deaths and activated relief efforts. Storm season planning: For the Marianas, officials say 2026 could bring more activity—up to 7 named storms near Guam/CNMI, with several typhoons—linked to an El Niño shift eastward. Tropical cyclone names: China’s meteorological authority and the Hong Kong Observatory outlined how new 2026 typhoon names are chosen and why older ones are retired, with nine new names added (including a Chuukese culture greeting, “Tirou”). Local governance & safety: Guam’s labor department reminded employers to make reasonable, flexible work arrangements after tropical cyclone or rainstorm warnings are lifted. Energy & resilience (FSM): FSM Petroleum Corp. welcomed a new law backing up to $5M in fuel price stabilization loans, aiming to cushion sudden global fuel spikes. Maritime & legal: A Guam court approved a $226,800 claims fund in the M/V Mariana limitation case tied to Sinlaku deaths and injuries. Regional sports: Kiribati was selected to host the 2030 Micronesian Games. Ocean policy: GIZ earmarked €20M for marine conservation, including support for Micronesia, as deep-sea mining and ocean protection debates intensify.
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