AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDrought & Water Health: Tonga Meteorological Service has expanded drought declarations as a strong El Niño brings very dry conditions, warning of reduced household water supplies, possible well drying, higher pumping costs, and knock-on health risks like dehydration, skin problems, and more infectious disease as hygiene water becomes harder to access. Workplace Injury & Migrant Protections: A Tongan PALM worker injured in Australia says support broke down after surgery, including accommodation and compensation gaps, highlighting how employment, housing, welfare, and visa status can leave injured workers stranded. Vector-Borne Disease Watch: Hawaiʻi DOH confirmed another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu and urged residents to remove standing water—especially after recent flooding—to cut mosquito breeding and prevent local spread. Community Safety & Violence: Utah’s Tongan community is reeling after a second deadly shooting tied to a Tongan funeral, with one man dead and two critically injured, and police alleging a firearm was supplied during a family dispute. Disaster Preparedness Research: Tongan oceanographer Dr Moleni Tu’uholoaki’s work is strengthening coastal inundation early warning systems, aiming to translate cyclone forecasts into practical guidance for homes, roads, schools, and hospitals. Environmental Resilience: Friends of Tonga was named a finalist for the 2026 .ORG Impact Awards for community-led freshwater access, climate resilience, and plastic pollution reduction.
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