Ecuador extends state of exception in six provinces and two cantons
The Ecuadorian government has extended the state of exception for 30 more days in six provinces and two cantons. This decision was made by President Daniel Noboa through Executive Decree 469, signed on Monday, December 2, 2024.
The state of exception, declared due to severe internal unrest, includes the provinces of Guayas, Los Ríos, Manabí, Santa Elena, El Oro, and Orellana, as well as the Metropolitan District of Quito (Pichincha) and the canton of Camilo Ponce Enríquez (Azuay).
This extension follows the conditions set out in the original declaration from October. The government emphasized that the primary goal of the measure is to ensure public order, social peace, and peaceful coexistence.
What This means for you
If you're in one of the affected areas, expect increased military and police patrols. While these measures aim to improve safety, be aware of potential disruptions to daily life, including checkpoints and stricter enforcement of public order regulations.
Source: El Universo.
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