AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi Emergency Response: Guam and the Northern Marianas are in full storm mode as Bavi nears with 260 km/h winds and “very dangerous” conditions, including catastrophic wind damage and life-threatening coastal flooding. Guam moved through readiness levels, with COR 1 at noon and COR 2 expected at 10 p.m., while residents are urged to be in shelter by sunset Sunday. Shelter & Medical Continuity: Typhoon shelters opened at 7 a.m. Sunday at Guam Department of Education sites, with registration and ID required; Guam Memorial Hospital will keep its ER open 24/7 and suspend non-emergency services, while accepting eligible expectant mothers starting 7 a.m. Sunday. Local Health & Power Priorities: Guam Power Authority says post-storm restoration will prioritize hospitals, critical healthcare centers, water wells, wastewater, communications, shelters, and public safety. Business Access Updates: A running list shows some pharmacies and malls closing as conditions tighten, with limited hours for a few locations. CNMI Readiness: CNMI leaders plan Typhoon Condition I for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, with residents in vulnerable housing urged to relocate now.
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