AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTyphoon Recovery & Health Services: The Port of Guam has reopened after Super Typhoon Bavi forced a shutdown due to heavy seas and dangerous weather, with the Coast Guard resetting port heavy-weather conditions to restore 24/7 cargo operations; Disaster Preparedness: Guam and CNMI moved through storm readiness orders as Bavi battered the Marianas, with schools and hospitals affected during outages and officials urging residents to stay out of the water until all-clear; Local Impact on Care: On Rota, officials reported no fatalities but noted non-fatal injuries treated at the Rota Health Center, while electricity restoration could take months; Community Health & Disease Watch: Guam’s Department of Public Health and Social Services reported 18 pertussis cases in 2026, including hospitalized patients, reminding families to prioritize vaccination; Capacity Building for Wellness: In Chuuk, Japanese JICA volunteers are supporting education and health-focused work alongside local programs; Regional Security & Health Context: A China nuclear-capable missile test over the Pacific drew regional concern, adding stress to an already climate-impacted area.
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