Ecuador's Noboa extends state of emergency by 30 days

Reuters

Published Mar 08, 2024 07:38AM ET

By Alexandra Valencia

QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa has extended a state of emergency in the South American country by 30 days, as his administration grapples with rising violence blamed on drug trafficking gangs. 

In a decree published near midnight on Thursday, Noboa said an extension was necessary to keep military patrols going in prisons and violent areas of the country, maintain order and reduce homicides.

Noboa originally declared the state of emergency - his first since taking office late last year - in early January amid a spike in violence that saw prison guards taken hostage and the invasion of a TV station by armed men during a live broadcast.

Noboa, the 36-year-old son of one of the country's richest businessmen, has designated 22 gangs as terrorist groups. 

During the state of emergency intentional homicides have been halved - falling from an average of 24 a day to 12 a day - the decree said.