AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUtility Recovery Watch: CUC says power is back for 898 Tinian customers (including the airport) with outages mainly in Suicide Cliff areas and spots needing customer-side repairs, while Saipan crews continue feeder/lateral restoration and Rota crews report most water restored but about 27 customers still see low/no pressure as power damage assessments continue. Financing Pressure: CUC Executive Director Kevin Watson urges residents to push House lawmakers to vote on a stalled $40M CUC credit line already approved by the Senate, calling it a lifeline for replacing poles, transformers, and conductors. Banking Continuity: Bank of Guam plans Rota branch reopening July 13 with limited hours and services, plus daily ATM access until power is fully restored; Saipan and Tinian branches are operating normally. Telecom Rollback: Docomo Pacific reports mobile services 97% restored on Guam and broadband largely intact, with additional NMI cell sites coming back online. Policy & Daily Life: The U.S. House is set to vote next week on making daylight saving time permanent. Global Risk: Nations including Guam and CNMI are urging the International Seabed Authority to maintain a deep-sea mining moratorium as delegates meet July 13. Business Community: Saipan Chamber of Commerce invites registration for its July 25 scholarship golf tournament.
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