AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMarianas Recovery & Power: Super Typhoon Bavi has Guam and the Northern Marianas working through outages and damage, with tens of thousands still without power and Rota hit hardest—no electricity, no running water, and broken pipelines and power poles leaving residents lining up for water. Telecom Updates: Docomo Pacific and GTA Teleguam have started network assessments and restoration work as commercial power returns, aiming to bring more service back online. Ports & Safety: U.S. Coast Guard crews are checking aids to navigation and channel conditions in Guam and the CNMI, including hazards like a displaced buoy, as they plan a careful return to port operations. Local Sports: Shakey’s Super League National Invitationals are bringing foreign volleyball teams—including Guam’s Pacific Volleyball Academy and the U.S.-based Perfect Set Dream Makers—to boost both juniors and collegiate matchups this July. Arts & Culture: Guam Museum’s “Mark Dell’Isola” retrospective is postponed due to the storm, while a July Book Bag highlights U.S. folk art and a closer look at YBA Gary Hume. Entertainment Tech: Regal Aiken Mall Cinemas is rolling out step-by-step upgrades, from HVAC repairs to new lobby arcade machines and planned laser projectors. Military Training Milestone: Camp Blaz fielded target systems for the P-735 Multi-Purpose Machine Gun Range, marking a major readiness milestone for warfighters.
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