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Ecuador investigating people who allegedly hid energy supply information

Ecuador will examine more than 20 individuals for apparently purposefully concealing details about energy supply, the government stated on Wednesday as it grapples with a power crisis.

A drought caused by the El Nino climate phenomenon has affected production at hydro-electric dams, which are Ecuador's. main source of electricity, leading to planned power cuts and. energy imports from surrounding Colombia.

President Daniel Noboa declared an energy emergency on. Tuesday and named an interim energy minister.

Previous minister Andrea Arrobo and other officials presumably. concealed information, Noboa's workplace said in a declaration on. Wednesday, including historically low reservoir levels.

The country's attorney general's workplace will investigate 22. individuals for immobilizing public services, the declaration included,. without giving more detail. It was not right away possible. to reach Arrobo for remark.

In response the federal government will cover 50% of home. electrical energy bills in April, Noboa's workplace stated, and suspended. the working day on April 18 and April 19, though important. government offices will keep working.

Maintenance work at power plants will require energy. rationing, it stated, including a schedule for cuts will be published. later on Wednesday. Energy rationing is already taking place,. with some cuts lasting more than five hours.

Ecuador's nationwide assembly in January authorized a costs. pitched by Noboa to modernize the country's electrical energy sector.

Neighbor Colombia is likewise heavily based on. hydro-electricity and its capital Bogota has enforced rolling. water rationing.

(source: Reuters)