AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoStorm Damage Update: Tropical Storm Cristina left El Salvador with major impacts from June 5–12, with 195 homes damaged or flooded, 112 roads obstructed, 29 landslides, 23 urban floods, and 163 fallen trees—no injuries or deaths reported. Coastal Safety & Tourism: Tourism officials kept main piers closed due to spring tides and rough seas, with classes resuming as conditions improve. Climate Risk Watch: Scientists say El Niño has arrived and could intensify into late-year, raising fears for the Dry Corridor (including El Salvador) of drought, crop stress, and food-price pressure. Ecosystem Restoration: El Salvador and UNDP launched the 7th year of “Trees for El Salvador” to restore critical ecosystems. Agriculture & Food Security: Mexico’s “Sembrando Vida” project expanded to an El Salvador municipality in Guantánamo Province, targeting 400 producers with tools and tech packages, prioritizing young people and women farmers. Tech for Sustainability: El Salvador hosted talks on AI governance for sustainable development at the UN, with El Salvador’s ambassador co-chairing preparations for a Geneva dialogue.
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