AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEuphrates Dam Update: Syria’s engineers shut the final spillway gates at the Euphrates Dam after a two-week emergency release triggered severe flooding, with water flow returning to about 700 cubic meters per second and releases routed through turbines to restore electricity. Conflict & Health in Lebanon: Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon hit Tyre and nearby towns, killing civilians and injuring medics; Lebanon’s health authorities report thousands dead and injured since March 2, while UN-linked damage estimates put destruction at over $365 million and hundreds of thousands of cubic meters of debris. Ceasefire Pressure: Iran and Israel signaled pauses after renewed missile and drone exchanges, but fighting in Lebanon continued, keeping displacement and access to care unstable. Mental Health in Syria: A new report highlights how post-war violence and a still-underdeveloped mental health system are leaving many Syrians without support, pushing families toward faith and community coping. Local Safety & Care Access: In Tyre, residents describe pharmacies and shops reopening rarely, with medicine delivery and road travel becoming harder as attacks and evacuation orders disrupt daily health needs. Public Health Infrastructure: Floods also damaged drinking water facilities downstream, worsening access to safe water during recovery.
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