AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Food Security: Nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, CNMI disaster food assistance was approved—enhanced benefits for existing Nutrition Assistance Programme recipients plus a separate Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programme for affected households, with officials warning distribution won’t be immediate. Emergency Response & Infrastructure: The U.S. Army Reserve’s 9th Mission Support Command wrapped up its relief mission in Saipan, after helping distribute life-sustaining supplies, set up emergency shelters, and support restoration of food, water, and medical needs. Health & Community Services: Saipan-Wide Environmental Enhancement Program (SWEEP) continues debris removal support for elderly and medically vulnerable residents; requests are due by June 12. Local Health-Related Disruption: Philippine Airlines is expected to resume Manila–Saipan service in June, with nighttime operations targeted for June 20—an important step for travel and access after typhoon damage to airport systems. Livestock & Nutrition Impact: Preliminary assessments say Sinlaku wiped out up to 60% of Saipan livestock, adding pressure to food supply and recovery. Policy & Care Access: A notice to CNMI retirees says the 25% supplemental pension benefit may stop after July 31, raising concerns about retirees’ ability to cover essentials like medicine and insurance premiums.
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