AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi Preparedness: Guam is bracing for Bavi’s dangerous approach, with the Joint Information Center warning all islands will see impacts and the worst conditions near the storm’s path. Guam is under a typhoon warning and moved to Condition of Readiness 2 at 10 p.m. Saturday, with shelters opening at 7 a.m. Sunday and residents urged to be in a safe place by sunset Sunday. Hospital Continuity: Guam Memorial Hospital will keep its emergency room open 24/7, suspend non-emergency services and visitation during COR 2, and begin accepting eligible expectant mothers at 7 a.m. Sunday. Power and Water Readiness: GPA says it will prioritize restoring power to hospitals, critical healthcare centers, water wells, wastewater facilities, communications, shelters, public safety/health, and ports of entry once winds drop, while urging residents to report only life-threatening power emergencies. GWA is completing water and wastewater storm mitigation, keeping systems operating normally with 98 production wells online. Port and Medication Support: The Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition Yankee for Guam and the CNMI, suspending inbound traffic and requiring larger vessels to depart. TRICARE beneficiaries in Guam and CNMI can get temporary prescription refill waivers through July 12. Public Health Watch: Guam’s pertussis update shows 18 cases in 2026, with more hospitalizations than late May, as Public Health prepares additional clinics.
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