AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHospital Care: Samoa’s main Moto’otua Hospital faced a temporary oxygen shortage that reportedly led to cancelled surgeries, including cancer and kidney procedures, but the Health Ministry says the issue is resolved after oxygen supplies arrived from American Samoa. Public Health: Hawaiʻi DOH confirmed another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing the state total to seven in 2026; officials stress mosquito control and removing standing water, especially after Tropical Cyclone Lala flooding. Ocean Health & Safety: A U.S. legal challenge is underway to stop plans to auction large areas of water around American Samoa for deep-sea mining, with Earthjustice asking the court to require compliance with federal protections for habitats and endangered species. Water Quality & Infrastructure: EPA awarded DPW $800,000 to build American Samoa’s first territory-wide stormwater asset inventory and GIS mapping to improve stormwater planning and protect public health. Community Health & Prevention: A new Leo o Aiga Health Information Center focuses on safeguarding children and supporting families of people with developmental disabilities, including guidance on boundaries and reporting abuse. School Wellness: American Samoa’s DOE Tautua Wellness Program is preparing classrooms and campuses for the Aug. 24 school year, including repairs and cleanup tied to prior Department of Health findings.
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