AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAltiplano Snow Emergency: Western Bolivia was hit by an unusual polar cold front and heavy snowfall, affecting 26,220 families across 323 Andean communities, blocking highways, closing airports, and threatening livestock and grazing areas—especially in Potosí, Oruro, and Cochabamba. La Paz Power Strain: La Paz saw another round of widespread blackouts, with more than 33,000 users losing power after a technical failure at the city’s main electrical substation. Fuel Shortages & Extraction Pressure: Bolivia’s fuel crunch is driving long queues and raising fears about household impacts, while the government pushes drilling and extractive operations tied to reserves and production. Salar de Uyuni Lithium Debate: A new look at Uyuni highlights the tension between expanding lithium output and Indigenous/environmental concerns over groundwater and tourism livelihoods. La Paz Port Rules for Storm Readiness: Port authorities urged boat owners in La Paz Bay to register vessels with current contact details after six boats were left stranded, underscoring risks during bad weather. Governance Shock With Environmental Link: President Rodrigo Paz dismissed the economy minister after legislative censure, appointing the environment minister as interim economy chief—an immediate signal of how crisis management is reshuffling portfolios.
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