AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoSuper Typhoon Bavi Aftermath: Tens of thousands are still without power across Guam and the Northern Marianas after the storm tore through the region, with Rota hit hardest—Mayor Aubry Hocog says over half the island is damaged and power could take “two to three months,” while water is being rationed to 25 gallons per household and residents queue for drinking water. Community Response: The American Red Cross is staging volunteers and supplies for shelters and meals, with many helpers delayed by airport closures as they route through Hawaii toward CNMI. Local Recovery & Safety: Officials report no deaths in CNMI so far, but residents are urged to stay sheltered and watch for hazards like live fallen power lines, unstable buildings, flooding, and debris. Funding for Rebuild: FEMA approved nearly $14.7 million for disaster recovery that includes CNMI power repairs and individual assistance grants for urgent post-storm needs. Culture & Service: A July 14 blood drive is being organized with Red Cross support, reflecting how island communities are turning toward mutual aid as recovery continues.
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