AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Health Crisis: Venezuela’s Health Minister Carlos Alvarado says the twin quakes have killed about 235 people and injured 4,300, with more deaths expected as rescuers keep searching collapsed buildings in Caracas and La Guaira. Reports describe patients arriving at hospitals in critical condition, shortages of tools, and families digging with bare hands while aftershocks continue. Cross-Border Aid Surge: The UN and multiple countries—including the U.S.—are sending search-and-rescue teams and supplies; the U.S. also moved to waive some sanctions to speed earthquake relief transactions. Mexico Safety Spotlight (World Cup): In Mexico’s Cabo San Lucas, a car plowed into a crowd celebrating Mexico’s World Cup win, injuring at least 17—a reminder of the health risks when celebrations spill onto streets. Psychedelics Policy Watch (U.S., Mexico-relevant): Louisiana lawmakers are backing research access to psychedelic-assisted treatments for conditions like PTSD and addiction, as a growing push for clinical trials expands.
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