AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSnakebite risk: A Thai poison center reports rising snakebite hotline calls, especially during rainy floods that push venomous snakes closer to people—highlighting the need for faster treatment and antivenom access. Myanmar civilian health under strain: A UN Human Rights Office report says Myanmar’s military is responsible for at least 702 verified civilian deaths from Aug 2025–Jan 2026, with emergency healthcare access worsening as aid declines and blockades persist. Aid collapse and services: The same UN findings warn that reduced foreign funding is threatening locally run civilian protection, including early warning, emergency healthcare, and humanitarian coordination. Road safety: Three killed and four injured in a Yangon–Mandalay express bus collision; patients were taken to Pyu Township hospital. Emergency transport access: Yangon’s Myanmar–Korea Friendship Bridge (Dala) operating hours were extended to midnight after residents raised concerns about delays during medical emergencies. Rohingya health support: Turkish Red Crescent officials praised Bangladesh’s Rohingya assistance, including primary and emergency medical care, while Bangladesh urged early, safe repatriation with international backing. Climate-health exposure: UNICEF data flags that children in Myanmar and other countries face high multi-hazard climate exposure, raising risks for illness and worsening health outcomes.
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