AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHumanitarian Response: Paraguay will send 50 tons of humanitarian aid to Colombia after the Aug. 10 7.4 earthquake, including medicines, medical supplies, and non-perishable food, with President Santiago Peña announcing the shipment from Luque’s Silvio Pettirossi airport. Disaster Impact on Health Systems: Colombia’s quake toll has climbed to 294 dead, 3,935 injured, and 320 missing, with damage reported to 241 health centers plus major hits to schools and community buildings—raising urgent needs for medical support and continuity of care. Local Health Mystery in Asunción: Police are investigating the death of Harry Yeh, found after a 30th-floor fall in Asunción; an autopsy pointed to fall trauma with no gunshot or sharp-force wounds, while toxicology couldn’t be completed due to the condition of remains. Climate & Health Risk for Paraguay: Paraguay is bracing for El Niño effects expected to intensify from late August, with stronger storms and higher flood risk through spring/summer 2027, and the government already running preventive works and flood simulations.
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