AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoTyphoon Recovery & Visitor Impact: Super Typhoon Bavi has moved away, but Guam and the Northern Marianas are still in recovery mode. The National Weather Service canceled the typhoon warning as Bavi continued west, while officials kept advisories in place for dangerous surf, coastal flooding, and hazardous seas. Guam remains in Condition of Readiness 1 as Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and partners begin early-dawn windshield assessments, with DPW crews clearing roads and restoring traffic signals; GPD is directing traffic at intersections and drivers must treat dark signals as four-way stops. Local Travel Disruption: Guam International Airport Authority arrival data suggests up to 4,193 visitors rode out Bavi (July 1–5), and flights were beginning to resume as conditions improved—travelers are still urged to check flight status and avoid unsafe areas. Elections & Community Services: The Guam Election Commission rescheduled early voting to start Thursday at The Westin Resort Guam through July 25, with accessible voting options and guidance for registration and homebound voters. Public Safety Updates: Police and DPW reiterated road hazards and debris risks, while CNMI declared “All Clear” for several islands effective Tuesday at noon, urging continued caution for lingering localized dangers. Sports & Tourism Tie-In: Pacific Volleyball Academy (Guam) is set to compete in the Shakey’s Super League National Invitationals, bringing more regional attention to Guam-based youth sports.
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