AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi Aftermath in the Marianas: Bavi (Cat 5 strength, up to 180 mph) tore through Rota first, with “catastrophic” and “life-threatening” conditions and reports of “major” damage; communications and power were knocked out for many, while Guam, Saipan, and Tinian also saw damaging winds, heavy rain, and flooding risk. Shelter & Medical Access: Guam and CNMI issued escalating readiness orders (COR1/Condition I) and urged residents to stay sheltered; TRICARE beneficiaries in Guam/CNMI got temporary emergency prescription refill waivers through July 12, and Guam’s Southern Regional Health Center was set to open for urgent care during the storm. Federal Support for Recovery: FEMA approved emergency declarations for Guam and the CNMI ahead of landfall, and later approved $2.3M for Guam Department of Education repairs tied to Typhoon Mawar, alongside broader post-disaster funding. Public Health & Safety Planning: Officials also warned of dangerous sea conditions and potential flash flooding across multiple Saipan and Tinian areas, with helplines offering crisis counseling ahead of impacts.
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