AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarianas Recovery & Ports: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Port of Guam to round-the-clock cargo after Super Typhoon Bavi, once a displaced navigation buoy was removed and harbor hazards were cleared; crews also moved north to check Tinian and Rota as VHF communications improve in parts of Guam while Rota and Saipan towers remain offline. Defense Support to Civil Authorities: Joint Task Force Micronesia says early assessments show Rota took the hardest hit from Bavi, and the military is widening support for FEMA and local disaster response across Guam and the CNMI. Tinian Reopens (Daylight Ops): The Port of Tinian was partially reopened to daylight-only commercial traffic, with operators coordinating through the Commonwealth Ports Authority as communications limitations persist. Public Health: Hawai‘i DOH confirmed a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing the state total to six for 2026, and urged residents to cut standing water to reduce mosquito breeding. Food Assistance: Guam’s DPHSS announced Summer EBT 2026 will launch next week with a one-time $180 benefit per eligible child, auto-loading for existing cardholders after July 17. Community & Culture: Harvard’s Din & Tonics will perform in Guam July 12–15, including free pop-up concerts and a ticketed show at St. John’s Church. Regional Security: Pacific leaders, including Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon, condemned China’s nuclear-capable missile test over the Pacific as unacceptable and destabilizing.
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