AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTyphoon Recovery & Public Health: Guam’s cleanup and health-safety work is ramping up after Super Typhoon Bavi, with the Ypao Point debris disposal site opening daily 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (entry lines close 4:30 p.m.) and limited to green waste and construction debris—no household trash, electronics, hazardous materials, or medical/biological waste. Power Restoration: The Guam Power Authority reported major substations fully energized and about 58% of feeders back online, but many residents still face outages and may need follow-up repairs to transformers and service lines. Local Governance & Budgets: Guam lawmakers delayed the fiscal 2027 budget bill after confusion over the correct version and ongoing Bavi-related power and internet disruptions. Healthcare Workforce & Credentials: A new partnership between Kryterion and the MRI technologist credentialing body ARMRIT shifts MRI certification exam delivery to a hybrid model, reflecting ongoing workforce strain. Climate, Health, and Disaster Response: A broader look at how extreme heat and storms hit the most vulnerable hardest, and how recovery support like FEMA funding can make or break rural and island communities. Community Wellness: Pika’s Best of Guam nominations were extended to July 21, adding new categories including wellness experiences and pilates instructors.
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