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Malacatos Sewage Rupture Raises Water Quality Concerns for Vilcabamba Valley Residents
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Malacatos Sewage Rupture Raises Water Quality Concerns for Vilcabamba Valley Residents

A ruptured sewage main in Malacatos discharged untreated wastewater into the river for three days. Downstream communities including Vilcabamba are under a boil-water advisory. Here's what expats need to know.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 8, 2026
Heavy Rains and Storms Expected Across Ecuador Through the Weekend
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Heavy Rains and Storms Expected Across Ecuador Through the Weekend

Ecuador's meteorological agency is forecasting persistent heavy rains with intense storm events affecting the coast, Amazon, and parts of the Sierra through at least February 8. Flooding and landslide risks remain elevated.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 6, 2026
Ecuador's 2025 Homicide Data: 9,216 Killed - A Province-by-Province Breakdown for Expats
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Ecuador's 2025 Homicide Data: 9,216 Killed - A Province-by-Province Breakdown for Expats

Ecuador recorded 9,216 intentional homicides in 2025 - an average of 25 per day. Here's where the violence is concentrated and which areas remain safe for expats.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 5, 2026
Guayaquil Reports 30% Drop in Street Crime Following Expanded Security Plan
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Guayaquil Reports 30% Drop in Street Crime Following Expanded Security Plan

Guayaquil's expanded urban security initiative appears to be paying off, with municipal data showing a 30% reduction in street crime across the city's commercial and tourist districts.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 1, 2026