AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Aftermath: Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez says the confirmed death toll from the June 24 twin quakes has reached 2,954, with 22,445 injured and 16,309 homes lost, as aftershocks continue and temporary shelters expand. International Rescue Diplomacy: Rodríguez also decorated foreign brigades and K9 teams with “Heroes of Venezuela” and “Canine Heroes of Venezuela,” including delegations from El Salvador and other countries, while UN-linked coordination shifts back to Venezuelan civil protection. Human Cost in the Rubble: The family of 10-year-old Dayán Martínez confirmed his death after more than 11 days trapped under debris in La Guaira, ending a long-running search. Regional Security Politics: A broader Latin America rightward shift is highlighted as Peru’s Keiko Fujimori is declared winner of the runoff, promising a tough crime crackdown and a prison plan modeled on El Salvador’s CECOT. El Salvador Link in the Spotlight: U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau points to El Salvador’s support for Venezuela and the Pax Silica initiative, tying regional cooperation to the disaster response. Tech Procurement Watch: The U.S. State Department seeks a sole-source contract to modernize Honduras’ fingerprint system, explicitly preserving biometric data links with El Salvador and Guatemala.
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