AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat Safety for Fans: A “heat dome” is pushing extreme July temperatures across the US and Canada, raising health risks for this week’s World Cup knockout matches, including Portugal–Croatia in Toronto where officials urged hydration and warned alcohol can worsen dehydration. Power and Weather Disruptions: Severe thunderstorms during Canada Day left tens of thousands without power in Ontario and Quebec, with Environment Canada heat warnings extending across multiple provinces. Croatian Medical Milestone: KBC Split reports the first Croatian procedure using autologous bone-marrow stem cell concentrate for degenerative temporomandibular joint (jaw joint) disorders, aiming to reduce pain and improve function. Portugal–Croatia Focus: The Round of 32 clash in Toronto is also marked by a one-year anniversary of Diogo Jota’s death, adding emotional weight for the teams and fans. Sports Schedule Watch: Thursday’s knockout slate includes Spain–Austria and Switzerland–Algeria alongside Portugal–Croatia, all under heightened heat alerts.
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