AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTropical Storm Cristina Aftermath: Cristina has weakened into a weak trough/low pressure near El Salvador, but its moisture is still expected to push into the Gulf and could trigger heavy rain and life-threatening flooding and mudslides along the Pacific coast and nearby areas. Atlantic Watch: The U.S. National Hurricane Center has flagged a Bay of Campeche disturbance with low odds of development, with hostile conditions like wind shear and dry air likely to limit intensification. Livestock & Public Health Alert: New World screwworm has reappeared in the U.S., prompting heightened vigilance because the flesh-eating larvae can infect animals and, rarely, people—raising concerns for regional livestock and wildlife health. El Salvador Ecosystem Restoration: El Salvador and UNDP are launching the 7th year of “Trees for El Salvador,” aiming to restore critical ecosystems. Tourism & Investment Push: El Salvador is courting Spanish tourism and tech partners, highlighting momentum in visitor-focused development and business growth.
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