AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoStorm Recovery & Health Services: After Super Typhoon Bavi, Guam moved to Condition of Readiness 4 by 10 a.m. Tuesday, with roads clearing and utilities and ports working toward normal operations. Hospital Updates: Guam Memorial Hospital Authority resumed visitation and family viewing at noon Tuesday; outpatient clinics and elective procedures are set to restart Wednesday, while emergency and inpatient care continue 24/7. Guam Regional Medical City also plans to resume normal outpatient services and general visitation Wednesday, with emergency and inpatient operations uninterrupted. Utilities & Water Safety: Food and water safety guidance is circulating as outages continue—DPHSS urges residents to discard perishable foods after four hours without power and to throw out items that may have contacted storm or flood water. Military Readiness: Joint Region Marianas returned to Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness 4, allowing installations to reopen facilities as commanders confirm safety. Community Care: Birthworkers of Color Collective Guåhan announced the July 18 grand opening of its first permanent community space in Dededo, focused on culturally responsive maternal and birth support. Local Governance & Trust: The Guam Ethics Commission plans to launch the Guam Public Trust Index on July 8 to measure residents’ trust in government agencies and public officials.
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