AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Health Crisis: Doctors warn the biggest threat after last week’s twin quakes is a widening medical emergency—untreated injuries, infections, and disease risk as shelters lack clean water and sanitation; officials cite a death toll now above 2,295 and more than 11,000 injured, with aid groups pushing for faster care and safer conditions. International Medical Response: The EU, WHO, and multiple countries are ramping up support, including UK rescue teams and India’s Operation Amistad field hospital, as health services face extreme pressure. Humanitarian Aid on the Ground: Jordan sent two relief planes to Venezuela, while child-focused groups report families forced to sleep outdoors and children needing protection and psychosocial support. Mental Health at Work: A regional HR consultant urges people to stop “guilt” about prioritizing mental health, warning that burnout can escalate quietly. Alzheimer’s Awareness: Actor Danny Glover revealed his Alzheimer’s diagnosis, adding a high-profile spotlight on dementia. Mexico City Celebration Deaths: After World Cup victory parades, Mexico City health authorities report four deaths tied to asphyxiation and medical complications, with thousands treated for injuries.
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