AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTyphoon Recovery & Tourism Readiness: Guam tourism leaders say it’s still too soon to gauge Super Typhoon Bavi’s full impact, but expect short-term travel disruption as airlines, hotels, tours, and attractions inspect and reopen. Guam Visitors Bureau stresses transparent, coordinated updates to rebuild visitor confidence fast. Local Recovery Updates: Roads are clearing after Bavi, with traffic-signal outages prompting Guam Police to direct intersections and drivers to treat dark lights as four-way stops; DPW says impassable routes have been cleared and utility restoration is progressing. Visitor Flow Snapshot: GIAA arrival data suggests up to 4,193 visitors rode out Bavi (July 1–5), with flights resuming as conditions improve. Travel Convenience for Families: Guam’s “Passports for the Pack” expands with Friday phone reservations starting July 10 through August, adding more appointment slots for families with minor child applicants. Education & Community Access: UOG begins campus recovery after Bavi, delaying classes and reopening to the public on July 8 when safe. Marianas “All Clear”: CNMI officials declare “All Clear” for Saipan, Tinian, Rota and nearby islands, while urging caution for lingering hazards.
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