AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMarine Safety Alert: Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service issued a small craft advisory as strong winds and hazardous seas build, with seas 5–8 feet (occasionally near 10 feet) and gusts up to 54 km/h, urging mariners—especially those in smaller boats—to avoid affected Atlantic waters and monitor updates. Tourism & Resilience: Global Ports Holding argues cruise and land-based tourism must be planned together to protect natural and cultural assets while boosting local benefits. Health Data Push: Health Minister Michael Joseph says stronger health information systems and better data collection and reporting are key to evidence-based policy and improved care. Waste & Mosquito Control: NSWMA and the Central Board of Health begin a pre-Carnival clean-up in St. John’s, with night-time street work plus fogging and disinfecting of drains to support mosquito control. EU Pressure on CBI: EU demands to end Citizenship by Investment by 2028 are driving OECS and CARICOM leaders toward Brussels to coordinate a unified regional position. Climate Risk Watch: Forecasters are tracking a tropical wave in the far eastern Atlantic, currently weak and expected to stay away from the Caribbean.
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