AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Health Emergency: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared a Public Health Emergency for Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands after Super Typhoon Bavi, enabling faster federal health and medical support and Medicare/Medicaid emergency flexibilities. Hospital Care: Guam Memorial Hospital Authority reported no major structural damage; it treated four storm-related injuries and delivered four babies, with outpatient and elective services set to resume soon. Port & Access: The Port of Guam reopened after heavy seas and winds, restoring 24/7 cargo operations under updated port heavy-weather conditions. Utilities & Water: Recovery is underway unevenly—Saipan is seeing partial power and water restoration, while Rota remains without power and water and is under a boil-water notice; Guam Power Authority and local crews are working to bring systems back online. Rota Damage & Timeline: Rota officials say more than half the island’s structures were damaged, with electricity potentially taking months to restore, though early reports cite no fatalities. Data & Disease Tracking: Separate coverage warns that missing or removed CDC public health data can create blind spots for disease tracking and prevention—an issue that matters when disasters disrupt normal surveillance. Disaster Recovery Funding: FEMA approved nearly $14.7 million for CNMI and Guam, including Public Assistance for utility repairs and Individual Assistance for urgent post-disaster needs.
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