AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFlood Watch: The National Weather Service issued a Guam flood advisory until 1 p.m. for heavy rain, warning of urban and small-stream flooding in low-lying, poorly drained areas. Coastal Cleanup: In CNMI, a federal-local interagency team begins a 30-day vessel removal operation at Smiling Cove Marina starting June 1 to restore safe waterway access after Super Typhoon Sinlaku; road access near Basin Place/Marina Lane will be closed during work. Wildlife Hope: Guam’s endangered sihek (Mariana kingfisher) conservation got a boost after a female chick hatched via artificial incubation at the Department of Agriculture—DNA confirmed her sex, bringing the captive population to seven. Bats Count: NAVFAC Marianas and regional partners wrapped up the Annual Fanihi Count, recording 269 Mariana fruit bats across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian. Energy Shift: Guam Power Authority’s new 198-megawatt Ukudu plant was highlighted with a promise of 3,000 fewer barrels of fuel oil burned per day and reduced oil imports, supporting a cleaner transition. Local Resilience: Guam’s community is also seeing recovery and preparedness themes as heavy rain advisories and post-storm recovery efforts continue.
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