AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Food Aid: Nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, CNMI disaster nutrition assistance has been approved, including up to about US$40 million in food support for affected households, with enhanced benefits for current Nutrition Assistance Programme recipients and a separate two-month Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programme for additional households—though residents are warned distribution won’t be immediate while local procedures are finalized. Recovery & Services: CNMI officials report steady progress restoring power and water, with about 99% of Saipan’s main distribution lines re-energized and generation capacity restored, while full restoration still depends on ongoing distribution repairs and reconnections. Livestock Losses: Preliminary assessments say Sinlaku wiped out roughly 50–60% of Saipan livestock, driven by lack of water, extreme heat stress, and damaged animal enclosures. Relief Access: The Red Cross says missing the June 1 deadline doesn’t automatically disqualify Sinlaku survivors; late applications tied to hospitalization, displacement, or inability to register will be reviewed case-by-case. Health & Community Funding: Saipan’s exclusive casino fee collections have been allocated, including US$1.2 million for the Kagman Community Health Center (with funds reserved for a new access road design) plus smaller grants for youth substance abuse outreach and other community projects. Fitness Wins: Gold’s Gym Saipan wrapped up its 12-week Transformation Challenge, with 65 participants starting and 45 finishing, reporting major weight and waist reductions across the program.
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