AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery: Guam and the CNMI moved into active recovery after the storm passed, with Guam shifting to COR 4 and CNMI declaring an all-clear, but officials stressed lingering hazards like flooding, debris, downed lines, and dangerous surf. Maritime Safety: The U.S. Coast Guard kept ports closed to commercial traffic while crews assessed channel hazards in Guam and the Marianas, aiming to reopen ports for daylight operations once safe. Telecom Restoration: Guam telecom providers began network assessments after Bavi’s closest approach, with Docomo Pacific and GTA Teleguam working to restore core infrastructure as power returns. Pacific Security Tensions: China carried out a rare submarine-launched long-range missile test in the South Pacific, drawing sharp condemnation from Australia and New Zealand as leaders warned it could destabilize the region; reports said the missile’s path crossed parts of Micronesia and landed near the Tuvalu/Kiribati area. Local Business: The Guam Chamber of Commerce named Phillip A. Leddy II as its new vice president.
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