AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTyphoon Bavi & GovGuam Readiness: Guam moved to COR 2 at 10 p.m. Saturday with shelters opening 7 a.m. Sunday, and the government warned most non-essential services will close until COR 4. Shelter sites include Talofofo, Ordot, Maria A. Ulloa (Dededo), Astumbo (Dededo), and Machananao (Yigo), with ID required and no pets. Health care continuity: GMH will keep the ER open 24/7 and begin accepting eligible expectant mothers at 7 a.m. Sunday while suspending non-emergency services. Federal disaster response: Rep. James Moylan said Trump approved a major disaster declaration for Guam (public assistance for emergency protective measures), with FEMA teams pre-positioned and a stocked distribution center. Maritime shutdown: The Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition Yankee, ordering port closures to inbound traffic and requiring larger vessels to depart. Local politics under storm pressure: With elections nearing, candidates and crews began dismantling campaign signs to prevent them becoming dangerous debris. Education/legal: GDOE is appealing a nearly $300,000 attorneys’ fees award tied to the Every Child Is Entitled to an Adequate Public Education Act case. Sports (Guam-linked): Gilas’ double-OT loss to New Zealand ended Guam’s Pool A run in the Asian qualifiers.
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