Ecuador Declares State of Emergency because of volcano, suspends some constitutional rights

Posted on August 16, 2015 • Filed under: Ecuador, Ecuador Travel, Enviromental Issues

Bloomberg.com reported Ecuador’s government declared a nationwide state of emergency Saturday to prepare for a possible major eruption of a snow-capped volcano south of the nation’s capital, Quito.

The decree, which includes suspending some constitutional rights and banning media from publishing unauthorized information, will allow the government to redirect budgeted funds for a possible emergency and prevent rumors from inciting panic, President Rafael Correa said in his weekly television and radio address to the nation. The measures will last up to 60 days. Read Article

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