AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi: Guam and the Northern Marianas are bracing for a catastrophic Category 5–equivalent storm, with forecasts calling for life-threatening winds, major flooding, and dangerous seas as Bavi tracks toward Rota and passes near the Marianas Monday. Local Emergency Response: Guam has moved into Condition of Readiness 1, opened multiple evacuation centers (with Astumbo at capacity and overflow to Maria A. Ulloa), and urged residents and visitors to stay indoors, avoid the water, and follow hotel and official guidance. Tourism Impact: The Guam Visitors Bureau reports about 850 visitors arrived in the days before Bavi, while Guam airport cancellations run through Tuesday, disrupting travel plans for tourists and in-house hotel guests. Visitor Safety Guidance: Officials are warning tourists not to leave hotels during COR periods, to avoid windows and shoreline areas, and to expect limited emergency response during peak conditions. Air Travel Convenience: United’s “Twilight Bag Drop” trial is available at Guam International Airport, letting eligible morning flyers drop checked bags the night before to reduce stress.
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