AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTyphoon Recovery, Guam & CNMI: Super Typhoon Bavi has pushed Guam and nearby islands through recovery mode, with Guam moving to Condition of Readiness 4 and hospitals keeping emergency and inpatient care running while outpatient and elective services plan to resume Wednesday; Joint Region Marianas also returned to TCCOR 4 as bases reopen and crews work through storm damage and blackouts. Rota Damage & Utilities: Rota mayor Aubry Hocog says more than half the island’s structures were damaged, electricity restoration could take up to three months, and officials report no confirmed fatalities. Health & Safety During Outages: Guam’s public health guidance highlights what to throw out and how to sanitize food and water after power loss and storm contamination. Debris Disposal: A typhoon debris site at Ypao Point (old Guam Memorial Hospital) opens Thursday for green waste and construction debris only, with strict “no hazardous/medical/household” rules. Maternal Health Access: Birthworkers of Color Collective Guåhan announces the July 18 grand opening of its permanent community space, tied to reproductive justice and expanded doula support. Local Healthcare Operations: Guam Regional Medical City (GRMC) outlines a phased return to normal outpatient services and visitation after Bavi.
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