AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health Watch: KDHE says it’s monitoring three Kansans after a high-risk exposure to a person with confirmed Andes hantavirus on an international cruise; the three aren’t on the ship and have no symptoms, and KDHE stresses the risk to the public is “extremely low.” Wildfire Update: Kansas Wildlife and Parks reports wildfires in Meade and Clark counties have burned more than 115,000 acres, destroyed three homes, and closed Meade State Park while conditions are assessed. Water Safety: KDHE lifted a boil water advisory for Frontenac after lab tests found no bacterial contamination, following pressure-loss issues from waterline breaks. Food Access: With federal aid falling and prices rising, Kansas food groups are turning to community gardens to grow produce locally. Local Environment & Health: KDHE also issued a boil water advisory for part of Cloud County Rural Water District No. 1, urging residents to boil water until the risk is resolved.
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