AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Utilities: Super Typhoon Bavi hit Rota with Category 5-strength winds, damaging more than half of the island’s structures and leaving residents facing days of no electricity and disrupted water and mobile service; Rota Mayor Aubry Hocog says power restoration could take two to three months, while CUC is rationing water up to 25 gallons per household as crews assess broken pipelines and fallen poles. Local Economy & Services: Officials say damage extends beyond homes to government and public facilities, with businesses and essential services depending on utility repairs before reopening. Regional Response: Guam and CNMI shifted into assessment and cleanup after emergency conditions were canceled for Saipan, Tinian, Rota, Alamagan, Pagan and Agrihan, but hazardous marine conditions and feeder-band gusts remain a risk. Climate & Resilience: Coverage highlights how back-to-back major storms (after Sinlaku) are stressing housing quality and emergency shelter readiness, raising costs and widening disparities in who can afford stronger protection. FEMA Funding: FEMA approved nearly $14.7M in disaster support including $13.8M in Public Assistance for CNMI and Guam, with $9M earmarked for CUC power system repairs tied to prior typhoon damage.
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