AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoSuper Typhoon Bavi & Public Health Readiness: Guam stayed in Condition of Readiness 1 as Bavi’s life-threatening winds and heavy rain moved past the Marianas, with the worst expected through noon Monday; Rota reported “major” damage and communications issues as the eyewall passed, while Guam’s power system avoided a full blackout but main transmission lines for the south went down, leaving no power there. Water & Healthcare Continuity: Guam Waterworks Authority kept water distribution running during the storm, reporting 97 wells operating as of midnight (59 on generators), but low-to-no water was reported in multiple villages as customers may see outages and low pressure during system adjustments. Road Safety for Care Access: The Joint Information Center listed multiple impassable or hazardous roads due to flooding, downed lines, and debris, including routes affecting access to the hospital, with crews starting damage assessments at first light. Emergency Response & Sheltering: Guam Fire Department extinguished a structural fire in Chalan Pago; shelters exceeded 50% capacity by Sunday night, and officials urged residents who need shelter to go now, with the 988 crisis lifeline available 24/7. Local Governance & Trust: The Guam Ethics Commission plans to launch the island’s first Guam Public Trust Index on July 8, aiming to measure residents’ trust in government agencies and officials. Federal Aid for Schools: FEMA approved $2.3M for permanent repairs to Oceanview Middle School and other Guam facilities after Typhoon Mawar.
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