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Energy & Infrastructure: Palau is moving to boost grid reliability with a planned 19.8-megawatt-hour battery expansion tied to its existing solar facility, backed by Australian development financing. Ports & Fisheries: Ngatpang State has conveyed 404,369 square meters of reclaimed land and adjacent waters to the national government for a multipurpose port aimed at fisheries, aquaculture, and tourism. Maritime Environment: The U.S. Navy has started removing derelict vessels from Koror State waters, beginning with sunken ships near Malakal Harbor to reduce pollution and hazards. Food Safety: Palau’s Ministry of Health ordered an immediate recall of Ralm Bottled Water and Palm Spring Bottled Water after bacteriological contamination was found. Business Skills: Palau SBDC rolled out community trainings helping women, farmers, and small businesses use AI and improve financial recordkeeping. Climate Outlook: Forecasters warn Palau faces very dry months from September through November as El Niño strengthens. Regional Security: A report says China “very likely” ran a targeted Pacific campaign pushing local development to align with Beijing’s latest five-year plan.

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