AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Aftermath: Venezuela’s twin June 24 quakes have killed at least 3,685 people, with 16,740 injured and nearly 18,000 left without homes, as rescue shifts toward recovery and rebuilding; officials report thousands of aftershocks and expanding medical support, while families still search for missing loved ones. Maternal Health in Disasters: In La Guaira, a 19-year-old woman gave birth in a shelter after going into labor during the quake, underscoring how disrupted care can force emergency deliveries outside hospitals. Chagas in the U.S.: San Diego County confirmed its first locally acquired Chagas case via routine blood donation screening, highlighting that the “kissing bug” risk can extend beyond traditional Latin American settings. Immigration Enforcement Violence: In Houston, a Mexican man was fatally shot by ICE after an alleged vehicle-ramming during a traffic stop; investigations are underway amid calls for transparency. Food & Health Policy: Brazil’s tilapia import restrictions are again sparking trade and health-protocol disputes, with exporters urging urgent government action.
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