AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi Preparedness: Guam is bracing for life-threatening conditions as officials keep Guam under a Typhoon Warning and Condition of Readiness 2, with Super Typhoon Bavi forecast to pass dangerously close to Guam, Rota, Tinian and Saipan; residents are urged to be in a safe place by sunset Sunday and avoid unnecessary travel. Evacuation & Shelters: Five emergency evacuation centers open Sunday at 7 a.m. (Machananao, Astumbo, Maria A. Ulloa, Ordot-Chalan Pago, and Talofofo Elementary), with transportation via village mayors; shelters require registration/ID and prohibit pets, alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons, and cooking devices. Health Services: Guam Memorial Hospital will suspend non-emergency services and visitation once COR 2 is declared, but the emergency room stays open 24/7; expectant mothers (36+ weeks, or 24+ weeks high-risk) can be accepted starting 7 a.m. Sunday. Airport Impacts: GIAA says some flights are canceled Sunday July 5 and Monday July 6 as the airport prepares for Bavi; passengers should monitor airline alerts and expect limited services. Tourism Safety Reminder: A local safety guide highlights rip currents, waves, wind, sun, and reef hazards—check beach warning flags (red/yellow/green/blue) and follow posted precautions before swimming or snorkeling. Travel Trade: The Travel Madness Expo 2026 runs July 10–12 in Manila, promoting year-round destinations with airline and tourism partnerships—an important pipeline for regional travel planning.
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