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Venezuela Earthquake Relief & Humanitarian Logistics
The humanitarian situation in Venezuela continues to evolve following the recent earthquakes. Beyond the immediate impact of fatalities and traumatic injuries, there is growing concern about the increased risk of infections, limited access to medical care, shortages of essential medications, and the potential spread of

Crisis Response in Venezuela: Ground Verification Following the Recent Earthquake
Following the recent earthquake in Venezuela, the Enkelson Security team deployed to La Guaira to conduct a welfare check for clients whose whereabouts were unknown. This video shows the real conditions our team encountered on the ground—damaged infrastructure, debris, and access limitations that cannot always

Colombia Election 2026: What De la Espriella’s Victory Means for Corporate Security
With the election of Abelardo de la Espriella as Colombia’s next President, security will once again become a central priority in the national agenda. His campaign focused heavily on restoring public order, strengthening security forces, combating organized crime, and confronting narcotrafficking networks that have expanded

Resilience in Action: What the Dominican Republic Resort Fire Teaches Us About Crisis Preparedness
The recent fire at the Viva Dominicus Beach by Wyndham resort in the Dominican Republic is a tragic reminder that security is not limited to crime prevention. It is about preparedness for any emergency that can threaten lives, reputation, and business continuity. Nearly 1,700 guests

The Autonomous Shift: How Drones Are Redefining Security in Latin America
The future of security in Latin America will not be determined by who has more guards or more cameras. It will be determined by who adopts autonomous technologies first. In the United States, autonomous drones are already changing the way critical infrastructure, borders, industrial facilities,

What the Elimination of Niño Guerrero Means for Regional Security
The reported death of Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, alias Niño Guerrero, leader of the Tren de Aragua criminal organization, marks a significant moment in the fight against transnational organized crime in Latin America. For years, Tren de Aragua evolved from a prison-based gang into a
