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Ecuador's Noboa states energy emergency situation, names interim minister

Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa declared an energy emergency situation on Tuesday and named an interim energy minister, as the South American country struggles with a dry spell affecting hydroelectricity production.

Today we took a strong decision, when again we had to, which is to state an emergency situation in the nation's energy sector, Noboa said at a federal government event in the western city of Guayaquil. I have asked the minister to resign.

Former energy minister Andrea Arrobo was changed on an interim basis by Transport Minister Roberto Luque, who will likewise keep his other post, Noboa's office stated in a later declaration.

A drought induced by the El Nino climate phenomenon has affected production at hydro-electric dams, which are Ecuador's. primary source of electrical power, causing organized power cuts and. energy imports from surrounding Colombia.

The ministry of energy on Monday revealed energy cuts. across the country due to the dry spell.

Noboa also said there had been acts of sabotage at specific. power plants, adding that we have launched an investigation. into the areas where damage had actually been reported, without supplying. even more details.

The national assembly in January approved an expense pitched by. Noboa to update the nation's electricity sector.

Next-door neighbor Colombia is also greatly depending on. hydro-electricity and its capital Bogota has imposed rolling. water rationing.