AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVenezuela Earthquake Health Crisis: The twin quakes have now killed about 1,430 people and injured 3,238, with families reporting up to 68,900 missing as rescuers and civilians keep digging through La Guaira and parts of Caracas nearly 72 hours after the disaster; reports highlight overwhelmed local response, shortages of heavy equipment, and fears that the “golden” survival period is closing. International Medical & Rescue Surge: More than 1,600 foreign rescuers have arrived, with additional teams on the way, including Qatar (USAR specialists plus field medical support), Syria (its first large international rescue mission), and other countries coordinating search-and-rescue and urgent care. On-the-Ground Human Stories: A rescued 11-year-old was pulled alive from rubble, while residents describe desperate searches for trapped neighbors, including newborns, amid damaged sanitation and strained healthcare access. El Salvador Link: A Salvadoran USAR team is cited among responders, underscoring regional capacity in major emergencies. Local Rights Watch: U.S. lawmakers urged action to secure the release of Salvadoran human rights lawyer Ruth López, citing health concerns and due-process issues during detention.
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