AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Emergency: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero declared a state of emergency and set Guam’s readiness levels to COR 3 Friday and COR 2 Saturday as Bavi rapidly intensifies and could reach super-typhoon strength near the Marianas. Disaster Funding: Lawmakers passed Bill 339-38, sending about $8 million left from Sinlaku response toward Bavi prep and recovery, including village mayor allocations and school shelter support. Storm Readiness on the Ground: GSWA suspended trash services and closed transfer stations ahead of the storm; the U.S. Coast Guard set Port Heavy Weather Condition X-RAY for Guam and CNMI ports; and the Coast Guard urged residents and mariners to act now. Public Guidance: The AG warned against price gouging as COR approaches and urged residents to report suspected violations. Community Impacts: The Manenggon Memorial was postponed due to weather, and Guam Museum’s Mark Dell’Isola exhibition was pushed to July 17. Health Watch: Pertussis cases rose to 18 on Guam in 2026, and Public Health is set to host clinics as the outbreak climbs. Everyday Life: Bank of Guam and Shell launched a 6% fuel savings deal for Bank of Guam Visa debit cardholders. Civic Moment: Guam naturalized 35 new citizens ahead of America’s 250th birthday. Sports: Gilas Pilipinas faces New Zealand in Auckland Friday, with Guam and the Boomers also in the FIBA qualifying window.
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