AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWeather Watch: NOAA says El Niño conditions are here and could intensify into a “super” event, with forecasts pointing to wetter-than-average conditions for Texas and the Gulf Coast—while other regions face drought risk. Air Quality & Fire Impacts: In southeast Houston, Air Alliance Houston says pollution readings spiked after a tire fire at the Mammoth Metal Recycling facility, even as some agencies reported levels stayed below action thresholds—residents reported headaches and urged protective steps. Cybersecurity & Public Data: Texas Parks and Wildlife is warning that a vendor incident may have exposed personal information tied to more than 3 million hunting and fishing license customers, including driver license data and passport numbers. Wildlife Health: Texas continues responding to the New World screwworm outbreak, with Texas A&M AgriLife updates for producers on surveillance and management to protect livestock and wildlife. Grid Resilience: CenterPoint reports progress on its Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative, including storm-resistant poles, vegetation clearing, undergrounding, and automation aimed at cutting outage minutes. Pets & Community: Calhoun County Humane Society launches a “Weekend Away” foster-to-adopt program to help dogs decompress outside kennels before adoption.
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