AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoMarianas Ports Recovery: The U.S. Coast Guard has reopened the Port of Guam to 24/7 commercial traffic after Super Typhoon Bavi, and reset Port Heavy Weather Condition for Tinian to daylight-only operations, while Rota’s port also reopened with mariners urged to use extra caution due to damaged or offline VHF and aids to navigation. Disaster Relief: The Salvation Army says it has served thousands of meals across Guam and the CNMI since Bavi, including ongoing daily feeding plans for long-term shelters. Community Resilience: MCCA launched a Solar Generator Loaner Program on Tinian to provide portable backup power for mothers and expecting mothers, aiming to protect essentials like refrigeration, lighting, and communication during outages. Local Economy & Jobs: Atkins Kroll Guam announced a 2026 job fair on July 25 at the Micronesia Mall, with on-site interviews and advance registration perks. Public Health Watch: Hawai‘i DOH reported a new travel-related dengue case on O‘ahu, bringing the state total to six in 2026, with officials reminding residents to eliminate standing water. Governance in Palau: Palau House Speaker Sabino Anastacio was sued in Palau Supreme Court over alleged misconduct in office and a Unified Tax Act violation tied to a proposed Wyndham Globat Resort land lease. Regional Security: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test over the Pacific continues to draw condemnation across the region, including New Zealand’s PM calling it “unacceptable” and “incredibly unwelcome.”
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