AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCave Rescue in Xaysomboun: Thai teams freed one of seven men trapped in a semi-submerged Laos cave for over a week after flash floods stranded them while searching for gold; five were found alive earlier, about 300m from the mouth, while two remain unaccounted for as specialist divers and extraction rehearsals continue. Government Push on Mining and Scams: Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone’s meeting reported progress on cave operations, intensified crackdowns on illegal mining (seizing vehicles and detaining suspects), and further dismantling of online scam networks, alongside improved fuel supply and infrastructure upgrades. Drought Risk Financing for Farmers: SEADRIF Insurance and FAO launched an anticipatory drought insurance pilot in Lao PDR, using early-warning triggers to release payouts for government-led actions like alerts, training on drought-resistant farming, and water management. Public Health Probe in Vang Vieng: Eight hostel staff were detained in connection with suspected methanol poisoning deaths of six foreign tourists in 2024, as investigations continue and authorities cite “tainted alcoholic beverages” as the suspected cause. Climate Adaptation in Bokeo: A three-year Plan International Laos project in Bokeo strengthened resilience for 2,000+ young people and community members through upland adaptation practices and community learning centres.
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