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Ecuador stops mining in three provinces due to environmental damage

Ines Manzano, Minister of Environment and Energy in Ecuador, announced on Monday that the country has halted all mining and mineral processing operations in three provinces due to the environmental damage caused by illegal'mining.

All mining in the Amazonian province of Napo has been suspended.

Mineral processing was restricted in the provinces of El Oro and Loja.

* Authorities say that illegal gold mining has caused severe environmental pollution in the affected areas.

Manzano, a reporter, said that heavy metals like copper, lead and arsenic, as well as the cyanide, had been detected in levels above maximum permissible limit.

* The minister said that the suspension would remain in effect until "mining problems are resolved, documents are reviewed and the Napo River is repaired and re-established".

She added: "We won't allow clandestine activities to continue to destroy the natural heritage of the Amazon and the south of the nation."

As part of the President Daniel Noboa plan to fight 'organized crime,' the Armed Forces often?conduct operations against illegal mining? in Napo.

Noboa said that criminal gangs involved in drug trafficking use illegal mines as a major source of financing. (Reporting and editing by Alexandra Valencia)

(source: Reuters)