AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEarthquake Update (Flores/Labuan Bajo): Indonesia’s search-and-rescue teams recovered six more bodies, pushing the death toll to 53 after the 7.7 quake; thousands of displaced people spent another night outdoors as aftershocks continued, and officials said roads and landslide areas are gradually reopening while some tourist sites on Flores were temporarily closed for safety checks. Travel Safety (Advice for visitors): Authorities recorded 2,119 aftershocks since Saturday and warned seismic activity could last 3–4 weeks, with closures including popular spots like Rangko Cave, Wae Rebo, and Kelimutu National Park pending inspections. International Support: India said it stands in solidarity with Indonesia and is ready to extend possible assistance for relief and rescue. Indonesia–Kuwait (Jobs & ties): Indonesia’s ambassador to Kuwait Lena Maryana said the country wants more skilled workers in Kuwait, including healthcare and energy roles, and noted some families of Indonesian workers were affected by the quake. Tourism & Culture (Local upgrades): East Java’s Tulungagung museum received Rp2 billion to upgrade display layouts, aiming to boost visitor interest and learning. Wildfires (Environment): Indonesia reported wildfires burned nearly 95,000 hectares in July alone, nearly doubling earlier damage, and said Bromo National Park is set to reopen after fire control.
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