AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoHeat & Health Preparedness: Aruba’s Department of Public Health (DVG) is warning residents that El Niño could bring higher-than-normal temperatures and drier conditions in 2026–2027, raising the risk of dehydration and heat exhaustion—especially for children, older adults, people with chronic conditions, pregnant women, and outdoor workers; DVG advises frequent water intake, avoiding hard activity between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., wearing light clothing, using SPF 30+ sunscreen, and checking on vulnerable neighbors. Local Biodiversity Protection: The government has temporarily closed two North Coast areas (about six kilometers) to protect “Nature and Landscape” land under Aruba’s spatial plan, aiming to prevent damage to coral reefs, soil, vegetation, and ecosystems while defining regulated routes and permitted uses. Energy Transition Update: Aruba’s Green Overseas (GO) Program for electrifying the government vehicle fleet is in its final phase, backed by an EU grant, targeting lower CO₂ and improved public health by cutting harmful transport emissions. Regional Cooperation: Aruba and Curaçao signed a tourism and connectivity MoU covering tourism security, sustainability, research, and human capital, with a shared push to strengthen airlift and inter-island mobility. Tourism & Airlift: Porter Airlines’ rapid Caribbean expansion (from zero routes to five in a year) underscores how crucial airlift is for the region’s tourism economy.
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