AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Aftermath: Guam and the Northern Marianas shifted into recovery as Condition of Readiness 4/all-clear moves forward, but hazards remain. Rota took the hardest hit with widespread roof damage and broken power and water systems; officials reported no deaths and only non-fatal injuries, while residents queued for rationed water. Public Safety & Traffic: With traffic lights knocked out, GPD is directing vehicles at major intersections with Guard help, and drivers are told to treat dark signals as four-way/all-way stops. Health Services: GMH resumed visitation and family viewing after COR 4, treated four storm-related injuries, reported no deaths, and delivered four babies; most services are set to resume Wednesday. Elections: Guam Election Commission rescheduled early voting to start Thursday at the Westin Resort Guam, extending access for registration and homebound voting coordination. GovGuam Operations: The governor’s team began early damage assessments Tuesday, while DPW crews work to restore roads and lights. Regional Security: NATO announced additional MQ-4C Triton procurement for ISR, and separate reporting highlights China’s long-range submarine missile test rattling U.S. allies.
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