AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTropical Storm Cristina: Western Nicaragua is taking a direct hit as Cristina lingers off the coast, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, floods, landslides, and major road damage—León and Chinandega saw the highest rainfall, with authorities warning of up to 300mm in a day and urging people to watch for sinkholes and flash flooding. Regional Storm Watch: The wider Central America alert is rising as Cristina moves along the Pacific, with warnings of life-threatening flooding and mudslides from Honduras down toward Guatemala and El Salvador. Climate Risk—El Niño: Scientists say El Niño has arrived and could intensify into late-year, raising fears for the “Dry Corridor” that includes Nicaragua—more failed rains, stressed crops, and higher food insecurity risks. Wildlife & Biosecurity: The New World screwworm fly has reappeared in the U.S., with cases spreading beyond Texas; experts link the comeback to illegal cattle movement, raising concerns for animals and livelihoods across Central America. Illegal Mining Spillover (Neighboring Costa Rica): Crucitas’ illegal gold mining crisis—linked to toxic mercury/cyanide use and forest and water damage—continues to strain border tensions near Nicaragua.
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