AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDisaster Preparedness: In Trongsa’s Uesa village, residents have received a new fire hydrant to better tackle fast-moving blazes in closely clustered wooden homes, after a recent Chhukha fire destroyed nine houses. Tourism & Environment: Gangtey-Phobji is facing a waste crisis as its main landfill has filled up, with growing hotels and visitor numbers outpacing disposal capacity. Connectivity for Travelers: Drukair has rolled out a Meet and Assist Service at Paro, Bangkok, Singapore, Delhi, Guwahati and Dubai, and confirmed Guwahati flights now use Terminal 2 from 2 July—plus a reduced fuel surcharge. Roads & Access: The Gelephu–Tareythang road project has moved closer to construction, with the DPR expected by year-end and travel time projected to drop sharply once built. Community Resilience: Floods in Phuentsholing’s Amochu Housing Colony displaced 41 families and halted parts of an ongoing housing project. Local Tourism Economy: Tsirang’s rural tourism momentum is picking up as the Gelephu Mindfulness City drive sparks new market activity and small business income.
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