AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Update: Back-to-back quakes off Venezuela’s northern coast—USGS says magnitude 7.1/7.2 followed by 7.5 within about a minute—collapsed buildings in Caracas and triggered evacuations, with a tsunami alert briefly issued for the U.S. Virgin Islands and later cancelled. Casualties Rise: Interim President Delcy Rodríguez says the death toll has climbed to 164 and injuries to 971, with rescuers working through the night and aftershocks continuing. Regional Impact: The government declared a national state of emergency; Maiquetía International Airport was closed and classes, metro and rail services were suspended as electricity, water and gas disruptions were reported. Local Relevance (VI): The quake’s Caribbean tremors and the initial tsunami advisory put the Virgin Islands on alert, underscoring the need for readiness as officials monitor conditions. Epstein Files Buzz: Separate from the quake coverage, lawmakers and online chatter continue to swirl around Jeffrey Epstein-related court records, including questions about Leon Black and secret settlements.
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