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Ecuador Military Captures FARC Dissident Leader 'Camilo' and 10 Operatives in Dawn Border Raid
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Ecuador Military Captures FARC Dissident Leader 'Camilo' and 10 Operatives in Dawn Border Raid

Ecuadorian soldiers stormed a clandestine jungle base in Esmeraldas province at dawn on February 17, capturing the Colombian leader of an Oliver Sinisterra Front cell and ten Ecuadorian members — the same FARC splinter group that kidnapped and murdered El Comercio journalists in 2018.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
Four Dead, Two Wounded in Late-Night Shooting at Guayaquil’s Las Orquídeas Park
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Four Dead, Two Wounded in Late-Night Shooting at Guayaquil’s Las Orquídeas Park

Gunmen opened fire with more than 50 rounds at a group gathered in a northern Guayaquil park near a school late Wednesday night, killing four people aged 25 to 65 and wounding two others in the latest act of sicario violence in the city.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
La Roca Prison Converting to Women’s Facility in One Month; 15,000-Bed Megaprison Breaks Ground in March
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La Roca Prison Converting to Women’s Facility in One Month; 15,000-Bed Megaprison Breaks Ground in March

Ecuador’s Interior Minister announced that the La Roca maximum-security prison in Guayaquil will be repurposed exclusively for female inmates within four weeks, while construction on a massive new 15,000-bed prison facility begins at the end of Q1.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
Ecuador Has Closed All But Two Land Border Crossings — What Expats Need to Know
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Ecuador Has Closed All But Two Land Border Crossings — What Expats Need to Know

Since December 24, 2025, only the Rumichaca crossing (Colombia) and Huaquillas crossing (Peru) remain open for international land transit. All other border bridges are physically barricaded as part of the government's security strategy.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
"Vacuna" Now Means Extortion: Criminal Networks Are Forcing Quito Businesses to Close
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"Vacuna" Now Means Extortion: Criminal Networks Are Forcing Quito Businesses to Close

Extortion rackets once concentrated on Ecuador's coast have spread to Quito neighborhoods including Carapungo, Calderón, and Solanda. Business owners report demands of $100 to $2,000 per month, and 62% of small businesses nationwide have paid.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
INOCAR Issues Rough Seas Alert for Ecuador's Entire Coast — Aguaje Brings Dangerous Conditions on Carnival's Last Day
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INOCAR Issues Rough Seas Alert for Ecuador's Entire Coast — Aguaje Brings Dangerous Conditions on Carnival's Last Day

Ecuador's Naval Oceanographic Institute warns of agitated seas and dangerous rip currents along the entire Pacific coastline on February 17, as a spring tide coincides with Carnival's peak beach crowds. Salinas alone expected up to 300,000 visitors this weekend.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 17, 2026
Another Armed Robbery at a Cumbayá Café Caught on Camera — Second Attack in Five Weeks in Quito's Top Expat Valley
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Another Armed Robbery at a Cumbayá Café Caught on Camera — Second Attack in Five Weeks in Quito's Top Expat Valley

Two armed men in motorcycle helmets robbed a café on García Moreno and Vía del Ferrocarril in Cumbayá on February 9, demanding phones and belongings at gunpoint. It's the second café robbery in five weeks in the valley — after the high-profile January 7 holdup at influencer Michelle Katz's Boker Tov café that left the community shaken.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 16, 2026
Loja Province Triples Emergency Aid Stockpiles as Rainy Season Batters Southern Sierra
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Loja Province Triples Emergency Aid Stockpiles as Rainy Season Batters Southern Sierra

Loja province has been placed on orange alert and emergency warehouses now hold over 6,000 humanitarian aid kits — three times the historical average. Three cantons are under active watch as the rainy season intensifies across Ecuador's southern highlands.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 14, 2026
Heavy Rains Trigger Landslide and Flooding in Quito's La Bota — Homes Damaged, Water Cut
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Heavy Rains Trigger Landslide and Flooding in Quito's La Bota — Homes Damaged, Water Cut

Overnight storms collapsed a hillside in Quito's La Bota neighborhood, damaged multiple homes, and interrupted water service. No fatalities were reported, but the incident underscores rainy-season risks in the capital's hillside neighborhoods.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Manta Records Its 66th Murder of 2026 — Third Massacre in Manabí in Just Six Weeks
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Manta Records Its 66th Murder of 2026 — Third Massacre in Manabí in Just Six Weeks

A man was shot dead by hitmen Friday morning in Manta's Ceibo Renacer sector, bringing the body count to 66 in 44 days. A separate massacre in Santa Ana marked the third mass-killing event in Manabí province this year.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Loja Province Battered by Rains: Roads Blocked, Vilcabamba Cleanup Underway, $48 Million Road Investment Announced
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Loja Province Battered by Rains: Roads Blocked, Vilcabamba Cleanup Underway, $48 Million Road Investment Announced

Rural roads around Vilcabamba are choked with mud, drainage systems are blocked, and students in Chaguarpamba can't get to school. But there's a silver lining: the government just announced $48 million for Loja road rehabilitation, including the critical Loja-Malacatos-Vilcabamba corridor.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Government Activates Red Alert in Pichincha, Esmeraldas, and Los Ríos — 16 More Provinces at Orange
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Government Activates Red Alert in Pichincha, Esmeraldas, and Los Ríos — 16 More Provinces at Orange

Ecuador’s risk management agency raised alert levels nationwide as the rainy season intensifies. Pichincha (home to Quito), Esmeraldas, and Los Ríos are at the highest level. Sixteen more provinces — including Azuay, Guayas, and Loja — sit at orange alert heading into Carnival weekend.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 12, 2026