AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoDisaster Response: FEMA approved nearly $14.7M for post-disaster recovery across Guam, the CNMI, and Hawai’i, including $2.3M for permanent repairs at Guam’s Oceanview Middle School after Typhoon Mawar and about $845K in Individual Assistance grants for urgent needs like crisis counseling. Public Health & Safety: As Super Typhoon Bavi hit the Marianas, Guam stayed in Condition of Readiness 1 while officials urged residents to stay indoors and off hazardous roads; emergency shelters exceeded 50% capacity, with Astumbo Elementary reaching full status, and the 988 crisis lifeline remained available 24/7. Healthcare Continuity: Utilities reported power disruptions but no full blackout yet; Guam’s GPA and GWA prioritized hospitals and critical healthcare centers, while road blockages threatened access to care. Storm Impacts: Reports focused on major damage on Rota, downed lines, flooding, and impassable routes across Guam, with low/no water service reported in multiple villages as crews worked through dangerous conditions. Local Governance: The Guam Ethics Commission plans to launch the Guam Public Trust Index July 8 to measure residents’ trust in government agencies and public officials.
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