AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCNMI Recovery & Relief: Nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, CNMI disaster food aid was approved—nearly $40M in nutrition assistance for households, though residents are warned benefits won’t arrive immediately as local procedures are finalized. Power & Utilities: On Tinian, residents are temporarily paying only a $7 basic service fee because FEMA and the U.S. military cover generation and fuel costs; the setup is expected to run until around July 10. Infrastructure Progress: CNMI Homeland Security Special Assistant Clement Bermudes says power restoration is largely back on Saipan (about 99% of primary lines re-energized) and generation capacity has returned above pre-storm levels, with distribution and reconnections still underway. Livestock Losses: Preliminary assessments show Sinlaku wiped out about 50–60% of Saipan livestock, with major drops across cattle, chickens, swine, and goats. Local Business & Tourism Funding: Lawmakers kept Senate versions of typhoon relief bills in conference, while the MVA pushed to maintain full tobacco-settlement funding tied to tourism-dependent jobs and services. Sports & Community: CNMI’s Pickleball Federation named six Open Division players for the 2026 World Cup in Vietnam, but the delegation size may shrink if fundraising falls short. Legal/Claims: A Guam federal court approved a $226,800 claims fund tied to the M/V Mariana loss and set a July 31 deadline for filing claims in Guam.
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