AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHeat Risk Watch: Even with the rainy season starting, Atimonan, General Nakar, and Imus City logged “extreme caution” heat index readings (up to 41.9°C), with Pagasa warning about heat cramps and exhaustion. Marine Life Protection: DENR took custody of 50 critically endangered radiated tortoises intercepted at NAIA, while in Bohol, 79 baby green sea turtles were released after eggs were moved to safer incubation areas. Coastal & Livelihood Impacts: Habagat-linked rough seas disrupted fishing for over 104,000 small fisherfolk across Batangas, Cavite, and Zambales, forcing many boats to stay ashore. Biodiversity & Enforcement: Authorities are also investigating illegal wildlife trade after the tortoise seizure, with DENR preparing complaints for charges. Responsible Gaming: PAGCOR ordered online gaming ads to switch to a 24/7 National Problem Gambling Helpline template, aiming to improve access to help. Local Farming Support: Cebu City approved ₱9.15M for 122 farm machines to modernize mountain barangays as El Niño pressure looms. Climate Resilience Research: A new global study says about a third of coral reefs may be climate-resilient, but only 28% are actively protected. Water System Stress: A COA audit found Cagayan de Oro water rates “reasonable,” but warned the system still loses nearly half its treated water, leaving repair capacity constrained.
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