Ecuador Declares 60-Day National Emergency as Wildfires and Drought Intensify
Ecuador declares a 60-day national emergency as raging forest fires, worsened by a severe drought, threaten the country.
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Ecuador declares a 60-day national emergency as raging forest fires, worsened by a severe drought, threaten the country.
Ecuador declares a 60-day national emergency as forest fires and water shortages intensify, affecting over 10,000 hectares in the south.
Ecuador suspends electricity service for nine hours in half of its provinces due to a historic drought reducing hydroelectric water levels, with 19 areas on red alert.
Honduras recalls its senior diplomat in Ecuador after the raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito, signaling heightened diplomatic tensions.