AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTyphoon Recovery Watch: Super Typhoon Bavi left Rota with catastrophic damage—more than half the island’s structures hit, widespread roof loss, and power restoration expected to take up to three months—while Guam and Saipan moved into assessment mode and CNMI lifted some storm conditions as hazards eased. Utilities & Water: CUC reported key Saipan feeder lines back online by late evening July 8, but warned the system remains in restoration with weak points still being isolated; on Rota, residents faced rationed water (up to 25 gallons per household) as pipelines and power poles were damaged. Regional Business Impact: Bank branch closures and ongoing outages across the Marianas are disrupting day-to-day commerce as crews work 24/7. Policy & Citizenship: A Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling is reigniting the “birth tourism” debate; local and regional attention is likely to stay on how any federal enforcement or congressional action could affect the CNMI and Guam. Aviation & Travel: DOT is weighing new bids for Lanai’s federally subsidized air service, a reminder that remote Pacific travel routes depend on ongoing federal contracting. Weather Outlook: Colorado State University further downgraded the Atlantic hurricane season to well below-normal, citing a strengthening El Niño.
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