Daniel Noboa Decrees a New State of Emergency in Nine Provinces and Four Cantons
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By Executive Decree 353, the President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa, declared a new state of emergency in nine provinces and four cantons of the country due to serious internal shock.
Buenos Aires, 3 April (NA) – Ecuador’s president, Daniel Noboa, re-decreated a new state of emergency for 60 days to combat organized crime, covering nine of the country’s 24 provinces, as well as four municipalities located in three other districts. Among the jurisdictions affected by the measure are the capital Quito and Guayaquil, the two main cities of the country, which number between the two about 7 million inhabitants, of a total of about…
The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, extended for 60 days the state of emergency in nine of the 24 provinces of the country, Guayas, Los Ríos, El Oro, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Esmeraldas, Manabí, Santa Elena, Pichincha and Sucumbíos. Quito and Guayaquil, the two main cities of Ecuador, with seven million inhabitants, are within the territories under the measure that suspends the fundamental rights of inviolability of home and correspon…
Through Executive Decree 353, President Daniel Noboa issued a new state of emergency due to serious internal shock, which now covers nine provinces and four cantons of the country. The measure, announced on Thursday, April 02, 2026, has a 60-day validity and applies to Guayas, Manabí, Santa Elena, Los
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa has decreed on Thursday a new state of emergency that will be in force for a period of 60 days in nine of the country's 24 provinces, as well as in four other cantons outside them, in the context of the fight against organized crime that stains the Andean nation with violence. Specifically, the measure will apply in the provinces of Pichincha, where Quito, the capital of the country, is located; Guayas, an area …
Quito, Ecuador Ecuador The government of Ecuador renewed for 60 days the state of emergency decreed in January for nine of the 24 provinces due to a "serious internal shock" resulting from drug trafficking violence. Since assuming power in November 2023, President Daniel Noboa has declared frequent states of emergency in his war against organized crime gangs, which have made this nation one of the most violent in Latin America with 54 murders pe…
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