AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoStorm Recovery in El Salvador: Tropical Storm Cristina’s rains left at least 195 homes damaged or flooded (no deaths reported), with 112 roads blocked, 29 landslides, 23 urban floods, and 163 fallen trees—while authorities kept key piers closed due to rough seas and spring tides. Climate Warning: Scientists say El Niño has arrived and could intensify into late 2026, raising fears of drought in Central America’s “Dry Corridor” and more extreme weather worldwide. Conservation & Tourism: El Boquerón National Park near San Salvador will close June 15–July 15 for conservation and maintenance, affecting crater-view visits and walks. Agriculture & Food Security: Mexico’s Sembrando Vida project is expanding into an El Salvador municipality in Guantánamo Province, targeting 400 producers with tools and tech packages, with extra focus on young and women farmers. Tech & Sustainability Governance: El Salvador’s diplomats co-chair UN preparations for a Geneva AI governance dialogue tied to sustainable development, pushing for rules that don’t get written by “exclusive clubs.” Local Investment Push: Public investment in El Salvador hit a six-year high, with $555.67M executed in the first four months of 2026 and more funding in advanced bidding phases.
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