AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCNMI Energy Resilience: Rising electricity bills after Super Typhoon Sinlaku are pushing more residents toward off-grid solar, with local providers reporting a surge in inquiries as people seek predictable power and fewer outage risks. Disaster Recovery Logistics: Federal and local partners begin June 1 removing damaged vessels from Smiling Cove Marina near Garapan, with road closures around work zones and a month-long operation funded through FEMA. Emergency Housing Support: CNMI’s S.T.R.O.N.G. Tent and Roofing Program deadline is June 1 for eligible Saipan and Tinian homeowners needing temporary roofing while permanent repairs proceed. Quad Indo-Pacific Tech & Infrastructure: Quad foreign ministers in New Delhi announced new maritime surveillance and near-real-time maritime domain awareness, plus a Fiji port infrastructure pilot aimed at strengthening Pacific connectivity and reducing supply-chain bottlenecks. Climate & Mobility Research: A new analysis highlights the climate change–statelessness link in the Asia Pacific, arguing governments must act faster to identify and address nationality and statelessness risks tied to climate mobility. WWII Safety in the Pacific: Australia’s Operation RENDER SAFE will run June 1–20 to help dispose of dangerous World War II explosives with partners across the region, including work in Papua New Guinea. Local Youth Sports: Northern Marianas Athletics’ World Athletics Kids’ Athletics Day at Oleai Sports Complex promoted movement, inclusion, and community through free drills and activities for children.
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