AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoEarthquake Recovery & Infrastructure: Colombia’s 7.4 quake response is shifting from rescue to rebuilding, with UNGRD reporting 294 deaths, 3,935 injured, and 320 missing as of Saturday, while landslides and blackouts keep Quindío’s roads and essential services under pressure. Private Sector Mobilization: A new push is emerging as Colombian entrepreneurs plan major donations to support health spending and recovery after state infrastructure fragility was exposed by the disaster. Logistics Disruption: Trade and transport are taking hits too, with Maersk halting operations at Buenaventura after the quake, adding pressure to already strained supply chains. International Rescue Support: Israel’s “Brit Re’im” delegation of 80 rescue and emergency experts has arrived in Cali to work side by side with local teams, including support around the damaged university hospital. Finance & Risk Management: Colombia’s regulator is proposing emergency relief rules for earthquake-affected borrowers and insurance claimants, aiming to stabilize credit and payouts during the reconstruction phase. Energy & Trade Policy: Colombia is also seeking tariff relief from the US following the quake, tying disaster recovery to industrial and import-cost pressures.
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