AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOregon Coast Preparedness: A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck about 135 miles off Bandon in the Blanco Fracture Zone, and experts say it’s normal background activity with no tsunami risk—still, it’s a reminder to stay ready. Venezuela Quake Response: NASA satellite radar analysis suggests more than 58,000 buildings were likely damaged or destroyed in last week’s twin 7.2 and 7.5 quakes, while rescue teams race against time as the death toll climbs past 1,700 and aftershocks complicate recovery; international teams and a reopened seaport are helping keep operations moving. Energy Tech Watch: Market reports point to continued momentum for hydrogen fuel cells, solar EV charging, and grid transformers as clean-energy investment and electrification expand. Privacy & Surveillance in Oregon: Bend Police updated its automated license plate reader policy under state law, with ongoing questions about encryption and public audit timing. Voting Rules: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld states’ ability to count mail ballots arriving after Election Day, a win for Oregon’s 7-day grace period. STEM in Oregon: A Northwest Earth and Space Science Pathways project wrapped a NASA-inspired “ROADS from Earth to Venus” challenge that engaged 500+ students across eight states.
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