AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Venezuela’s twin quakes have killed at least 1,430 people, with 3,238 injured and about 68,900 missing as the “golden” rescue window narrows; in La Guaira, families and volunteers keep digging through rubble with bare hands while residents accuse the government of slow, underprepared response and limited heavy equipment, even as foreign teams pour in and airport access partially reopens. Diaspora Aid in the U.S.: In Los Angeles, volunteers at Full Arepas say they’ve gathered around 3 tons of supplies since Wednesday—blankets, baby items, toiletries, and food—turning the restaurant into a donation hub for Venezuelans. U.S.-Venezuela Geopolitics: The disaster is also testing the Trump administration’s new western-hemisphere approach, with the U.S. deploying urban search-and-rescue teams and a $150m aid package after USAID cuts. International Support: India’s “Operation Amistad” is sending a field hospital and medical supplies; the UN warns nearly 6.8 million people may be affected. Regional Governance Watch: Separate from the quake crisis, Argentina’s Cabinet chief Manuel Adorni resigned amid a corruption scandal, adding pressure to President Javier Milei’s anti-graft agenda.
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