AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery: Guam’s power is at 99% system load restoration and water service is nearly back for most customers, while the government starts formal residential damage assessments to unlock federal disaster aid. Disaster Sheltering: The Red Cross says 203 people were moved from Machananao Elementary School to the newly opened Tier II shelter in Chalan Pago-Ordot, with the site set up for longer-term stays and capacity up to about 250 (expandable). Local Healthcare Access: Todu Guam Foundation adds two physicians—an endocrinology specialist and a family medicine doctor—plus a new CNMI partnership with Isla Community Health Center. Cardiac Care Capacity: GRMC nurse practitioner LinFei Yu earns Cardiac-Vascular NP Level IV certification, aiming to keep advanced heart and vascular evaluations on-island. Veterans’ Compensation Push: Rep. James Moylan backs a bill to expand Radiation Exposure Compensation Act eligibility for atomic cleanup veterans, including Guam. Public Health & Safety Readiness: Guam National Guard reports “no news of activation” to assist CNMI after Sinlaku and Bavi, though it continues prep for possible roof-repair missions. Policy Watch: The U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, now headed to the Senate.
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