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Heat-Driven Blackouts Sweep Guayaquil, Daule, and Samborondón

Power outages rippled through neighborhoods across Guayaquil, Daule, and Samborondón on April 12, with CNEL blaming transformer overloads from extreme AC demand during the heat wave. Residents are reporting four-hour outages or longer.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 13, 2026
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INAMHI Warns of "Unprecedented" Heat Wave — Coastal Ecuador Seeing 35–40°C Heat Index

Ecuador's weather service INAMHI issued a rare warning on April 12 of an "unprecedented heat wave" with coastal cities clearing 35°C and heat index values approaching 40°C. The Litoral region is taking the brunt. Here's what that means for coastal expats.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 13, 2026
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M5.5 Earthquake Strikes Off Santa Elena Coast — Felt Across 6 Provinces, No Damage

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit 55 km east of Santa Elena early Saturday morning, April 4. The tremor was felt across six provinces including Guayas, but caused no structural damage, injuries, or tsunami alert. Here's what happened and what expats on the coast should know.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 7, 2026
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Homicides Down 28% in March -- Government Claims Progress From Record Baseline

Ecuador's Interior Ministry reports a 28% decline in homicides for March 2026, alongside 4,300 arrests and 2,200 warrants executed. The numbers represent real progress, but the baseline is staggering: 2025 saw 9,216 homicides, making Ecuador one of the deadliest countries in Latin America.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 6, 2026
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Armed Attack at Guayaquil Sports Complex Kills Multiple, Wounds Several

Gunmen opened fire at a sports complex on Avenida 25 de Julio in southern Guayaquil, killing multiple people and wounding several others, including minors. The attack bears the hallmarks of gang violence and underscores why southern Guayaquil remains Ecuador's most dangerous urban zone.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 6, 2026
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Semana Santa Road Accidents: Bus Crash on E20, 20+ Injured

A Trans Esmeraldas interprovincial bus overturned on the E20 highway during Semana Santa travel, injuring more than 20 passengers. A separate crash in Colta killed 2. The incidents underscore the persistent dangers of Ecuador's highway system during peak holiday travel periods.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 6, 2026
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Mazar Reservoir Drops to 22 Meters Above Minimum — Blackout Concerns Return

Mazar, the critical reservoir feeding Ecuador's largest hydroelectric complex, has fallen to just 22 meters above its operational minimum. With the dry season outlook uncertain, the specter of the 2024 blackouts -- when Ecuadorians lived through 14-hour daily power cuts -- is back on the table.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 5, 2026
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25,000 Phones Stolen in Guayaquil — $3M Operation, 30% Recovered

Police in Guayaquil dismantled a massive phone theft operation involving 25,000 stolen devices valued at over $3 million. Authorities recovered approximately 30% of the phones through device tracking. The scale reveals how organized phone theft has become -- and why basic security practices matter for every resident.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 5, 2026
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New State of Emergency: 9 Provinces, 60 Days, No Curfew

President Noboa signed Decree 353 on April 2, declaring a 60-day state of emergency across 9 provinces and 4 additional cantons. Unlike the previous emergency that ended March 30, this renewal does not include a curfew -- but it does authorize police raids and suspends home inviolability in affected areas.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 4, 2026
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5.5 Earthquake Hits Coast During Holiday Weekend — No Damage Reported

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck off Ecuador's coast near Santa Elena and Guayas early Saturday morning, April 4. The quake was felt across 6 provinces but caused no damage, injuries, or tsunami alert. It follows a 4.1 magnitude tremor near Loja on April 2.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 4, 2026
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Ecuador Signs Europol Security Deal — First Latin American Country

Ecuador became the first Latin American country to sign a security cooperation agreement with Europol, the European Union's law enforcement agency. Published in the Official Register on March 30, the deal enables joint operations against transnational organized crime and has already produced results -- including the dismantling of a cocaine network tied to Los Lobos and Albanian criminal organizations.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 4, 2026
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Trump's Drug War Expands in Ecuador — Operation Southern Spear Under Scrutiny

U.S.-Ecuador joint military operations under Operation Southern Spear have drawn international scrutiny after an NYT investigation revealed a promoted 'drug camp' strike actually hit a dairy farm. The UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances has raised concerns about military abuses under repeated states of emergency.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·April 2, 2026