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Ecuador declares national emergency as wildfires, drought intensify

  • Ecuador's government declared a 60-day national emergency due to raging forest fires and drought conditions, according to the country's risk management secretariat.
  • The declaration allows the government to free up funds to address the crisis, including wildfires in several provinces.
  • Ecuador currently faces 17 active wildfires and has suffered from a drought lasting almost 120 days, which has critically impacted hydroelectric reservoirs.
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