AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoColombia Earthquake Response: Anger is growing in quake-hit areas after President Abelardo de la Espriella was filmed handing out footballs branded with his campaign logo while residents say basic needs like healthcare, food, and functioning schools are still in crisis. International Aid: The EU is stepping up with tents, blankets, water filters, and cooking supplies, while the U.S. continues airlifts and added $11 million in humanitarian aid, bringing total U.S. support to $26.5 million. Logistics on the ground: Avianca Cargo delivered 60 tons of humanitarian aid to Cali, including generators and hygiene and food kits, as search efforts continue and hopes for survivors fade. Humanitarian gaps for children: Authorities report damage to thousands of schools, leaving tens of thousands of children at risk of falling behind as rural areas struggle with electricity, water, and connectivity. Community solidarity: Villa de Leyva turned its kite festival into “earthquake solidarity days,” collecting nearly a ton of food and other supplies, while Colombian diaspora groups across the U.S. run donation drives and relief shipments. Misinformation warning: A viral rescue video circulating as “Colombia” footage was actually filmed after double quakes in Venezuela.
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