AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTyphoon Bavi recovery and health impacts: Guam’s Guam Power Authority reported 58% of feeders back up by Thursday morning, with 37.6% of peak customer demand restored, while major substations were fully energized; GMH said it treated four storm-related injuries and delivered four babies, with outpatient and elective services set to resume Wednesday. Public health guidance: The Joint Information Center shared food and water safety tips for outage conditions, urging residents to discard perishable items after power loss and to sanitize properly if floodwater may have touched food-contact surfaces. Disaster waste and safety: A typhoon debris disposal site opens Thursday at Ypao Point (former Guam Memorial Hospital site), accepting only green waste and construction debris through July 25, with strict “no” lists for hazardous, electronic, household, and medical/biological waste. Local governance and services: Lawmakers debated Guam’s FY2027 budget amid Bavi-related confusion and limited prep time, while Joint Region Marianas moved installations to TCCOR 4, allowing gradual reopening of services as power and staffing return. Regional storm context: Bavi is now threatening Taiwan and China with destructive winds and flooding risk, after battering Guam and the Northern Marianas.
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