AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDisaster Response (Health): El Salvador’s USAR team is being credited with a fast, protocol-driven deployment to quake-hit La Guaira, Venezuela, where rescuers and medics are still pulling people from rubble days after twin 7.2 and 7.5 quakes; a 3-year-old child was reported rescued after six days and taken to a local hospital, while videos shared by El Salvador’s president show difficult rescues amid rain, aftershocks, and unstable structures. Humanitarian Access (Health): In La Guaira, aid lines are getting longer as displaced families struggle to find food and water, with private vehicles and groups like World Central Kitchen distributing supplies. Public Health Risk (Food Safety): A new recall in the U.S. affects Salvadoran- and Mexican-style requesón (cottage cheese) sold by La Ceiba Foods Latin Market due to possible Listeria contamination, tied to a wider outbreak. Local Health & Wellness (Education): In Guantánamo, 108 sixth-graders graduated, including a student aiming to study medicine—an encouraging reminder of long-term health workforce building. Immigration & Care (Health): U.S. Supreme Court actions on immigration protections are raising fears for healthcare access, especially for older adults who rely on immigrant labor.
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