AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPower Restoration & Equipment Logistics: Guam Power Authority says it has energized all but one of 30 major substations and is pushing restoration with 15 line crews working 12-hour day/evening shifts; GPA is still waiting on eight bucket trucks plus other vehicles returning from Saipan to speed repairs after Super Typhoon Bavi. Disaster Cleanup & Waste Rules: Guam opened an official typhoon debris disposal site at Ypao Point (former Guam Memorial Hospital) for green waste and construction debris only, with daily hours through July 25 and strict entry cutoffs to protect FEMA reimbursement. Local Impact Check: Saipan Mayor Ramon “RB” Camacho reports limited damage from Bavi, with urgent power and water still the main concern, while crews cleared green waste and restored traffic signs. Rota Recovery Reality: Rota Mayor Aubry Hocog says more than half the island’s structures were damaged, with electricity and water restoration expected to take months; CUC is rationing water as residents line up. Courts & Utilities: CNMI Supreme Court upheld an inverse condemnation claim against CUC, ruling the clock starts when landowners reasonably should have known of the taking. Community & Aid Pressure: Filipino leaders on Rota are urging the Philippine government to extend relief to overseas Filipinos affected by Bavi, including those left out after earlier storms.
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