AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi: Guam and the Northern Marianas are in full storm-prep mode as Bavi nears, with the National Weather Service calling it “very dangerous,” warning of catastrophic damage near the center, major flooding, and extreme seas; officials have ordered evacuations and moved islands into higher readiness levels. Emergency connectivity: Docomo Pacific is deploying Starlink Mobile to keep SMS working if local networks fail, aiming to maintain public safety communications across Guam and the Marianas. Hospital operations: Guam Memorial Hospital is expanding expectant-mother intake ahead of the storm and suspending non-emergency services, while keeping the emergency room open 24/7 during the typhoon response. Power grid readiness: Guam Power Authority is bringing line crews home from Saipan ahead of Bavi to restore full staffing for rapid response to downed lines and outages. Local government prep: Mayors across the island are clearing debris, dredging rivers, and adjusting plans as Bavi’s track uncertainty remains a concern. Climate context: The World Meteorological Organization confirms a strong El Niño is forming, which can amplify extreme weather patterns across the Pacific. Tech infrastructure beyond Guam: NEC is supplying the I-2SEA submarine cable linking India and Southeast Asia, scheduled to enter service in 2029.
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