AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEarthquake Aftermath in Colombia: Colombia’s death toll from the Aug. 10 quake is now reported at 289 with 143 missing, alongside 4,187 injured and nearly 27,000 homes destroyed, as President Abelardo de la Espriella warns reconstruction will be “tough” and pegs early losses around 30 trillion pesos (about $9.6B). Housing Minister Backlash: The housing minister, Jaime Andres Beltran, is facing political fire after photos showed him on a Caribbean beach while the country reeled from the disaster; he says it was brief family time and he returned to reconstruction work. Education Relief Push: Shakira made a surprise trip to Quibdó, Chocó, pledging $1.25M to rebuild at least 10 schools and restore a local university, with support from Live Nation, FIFA’s Global Citizen Education Fund, CAF, and Howard Buffett. International Aid Flows: China dispatched earthquake relief supplies to Bogotá, and Korea’s Export-Import Bank donated 100 million won for Red Cross assistance. Security & Politics: Colombia condemned the alleged kidnapping of three police officers in Catatumbo attributed to the ELN, while lawmakers also questioned an Israeli military delegation’s presence after the quake. US-Trade Pressure: De la Espriella asked Trump to suspend high tariffs to ease recovery costs for Colombian businesses.
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