In Quito, Ecuador, government-controlled blackouts have been implemented due to a severe drought affecting hydroelectric dams, causing daily outages lasting up to 14 hours and disrupting daily life for many residents, including job loss and limited access to essential services. Despite public outcry, President Daniel Noboa has announced an end to the blackouts for most citizens, with industrial cuts continuing until the end of the year. The power cuts have exacerbated existing challenges in Ecuador, including rising crime rates and political instability, leaving many locals frustrated with deteriorating living conditions.
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