AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEarthquake & Tsunami Watch: A powerful 7.8 quake struck off the southern Philippines near General Santos, damaging buildings and knocking out power, with tsunami waves reported around 1 meter along nearby coasts; President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged coastal residents to move to higher ground, and warnings spread across parts of Asia and the Pacific including Guam before being lifted for Guam/CNMI while a beach hazards and rip-current risk remained. Local Response: The Port Authority of Guam said normal port operations would continue after the tsunami advisory ended, though officials kept monitoring conditions. Public Health Alert: In Cuba’s Pinar del Río, authorities reported an unusual increase in Hepatitis A cases and urged stronger hygiene and sanitation to curb spread. Education & Youth: SIFA Learning Academy Charter School secured a new Tamuning campus lease to expand into 9th grade for 2026-27, adding science lab and robotics with an AI focus. Community & Service: Guam Police Department honored 2026 Service Awards winners at a May 13 ceremony. Sports: Guam’s women’s Masakåda beat Macau 3-0 in the E-1 prelims, and four Guam athletes signed letters of intent to play college rugby.
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