AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Venezuela’s government says the twin quakes have killed at least 920 people and left 3,360 injured, with about 172 still trapped under rubble and more than 51,000 unaccounted for. As the rescue effort enters its third day, authorities moved to restrict access to La Guaira, the hardest-hit area, citing traffic and chaos, while residents complain that heavy equipment and state rescue teams are scarce and many searches are being carried out by neighbors by hand. International Aid Surge: India launched Operation Amistad, sending two C-17 flights with an army field hospital, BHISHM modular medical units, and 35+ tonnes of relief supplies, while the UK deployed a 68-person international search-and-rescue team and £2 million in emergency funding. Humanitarian Coordination: The UN says it is mobilizing support with the government and partners as the “critical” 48–72 hour survival window narrows. US-Mexico Migration Advocacy: More than 100 Catholic bishops and clergy held a border procession urging humane treatment of migrants, with organizers citing deadly desert conditions and calling for dignity at the US-Mexico frontier. Caribbean Education: UNESCO backed a Caribbean media and information literacy training for educators, including civil society groups and participants from multiple islands.
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