AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSeismic Doublet in Venezuela: Two major quakes (7.2 and 7.5) hit just 39 seconds apart on June 24, collapsing buildings in Caracas and nearby states, triggering tsunami alerts across the Caribbean (including Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire) before they were withdrawn, and leaving officials warning of high casualties as rescues continue. Local Science & Safety Angle: A separate explainer breaks down why a “seismic doublet” can be so destructive—two similarly strong shocks in the same area can hit harder than a typical mainshock-plus-aftershocks pattern. Aruba Infrastructure Cooperation: Aruba’s Minister René Herdé met Sint Maarten counterparts to strengthen land administration and digital systems cooperation, including data-driven mobility and traffic management. Tech for Connectivity: WEI launched a Starlink-powered managed enterprise connectivity service aimed at getting resilient internet to fixed or mobile sites in hours. Education & Aviation Tech: University of Aruba SISSTEM students toured Aruba Airport Authority’s new baggage handling facilities, including 3D scanning and digital monitoring systems. Regional Mental Health Research: Dutch Caribbean Mental Health Federation members met in Bonaire to review GGZCarib findings and discuss better regional data collection and collaboration. Environment Policy Push: IDNOVA urged Aruba’s prime minister to act on environmental law, saying draft steps are still missing.
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