AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health & Safety: A river ferry carrying more than 35 people sank in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor after colliding with a temporary military bridge; rescue teams pulled 15+ from the water and searches continue for missing passengers, highlighting ongoing drowning risks where bridges are damaged. Health System & Care Access: Florida’s nursing home association urged U.S. DHS to let Haitian TPS holders keep working in long-term care, warning that caregiver losses could disrupt residents’ continuity of care. Community Health & Migration Policy: A two-week TPS extension for Haitians in Georgia keeps people working legally while broader uncertainty remains after a Supreme Court decision limits court review of DHS TPS decisions. Syria Health Context: In Suwayda, a reported death toll from clashes has climbed to nearly 1,900 since July 13, 2025, including civilians and medical staff from Suwayda National Hospital. Drug Policy & Public Health: Syria’s new authorities say they’re dismantling the “shadow empire” of Captagon, launching anti-narcotics directorate social media and public-awareness content.
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