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17 Dec 2024 | 12:06 AM UTC

Ecuador: Power cuts scheduled to continue across country through at least Dec. 19 /update 7

Authorities to continue electricity rationing schedule across Ecuador through at least Dec. 19; transport and business disruptions likely.

Warning

Electricity rationing and associated power outages will continue in Ecuador through at least Dec. 19. In most locations, the planned power cuts will last for two hours per day. The timings of the power outages will differ by location and span various morning, afternoon, and evening hours. Officials have confirmed that the power outages will end on Dec. 20.

Transport and business disruptions are likely in areas affected by power outages; businesses without backup generators could temporarily suspend operations. Mobile voice and internet service disruptions are possible. The electricity disruptions could also affect ATMs and fueling stations. The blackouts could adversely affect security protocols, including alarm systems and electronic fences; opportunistic criminal activity could increase during power outages, especially during hours of darkness.

Charge mobile and communication devices when possible and ensure backup batteries are available. Plan for road travel delays due to possible malfunctioning or nonfunctional traffic lights in affected areas. Exercise caution when driving in recently impacted areas. Confirm business appointments. Verify that security systems are working. Park vehicles in secure areas, and complete ground movements before nightfall. Ensure that generators are functional and refuel devices where necessary.

Develop or review business continuity plan (BCP) sections regarding utility outages. Identify business-critical functions that require a power supply. Invest in generators and, if applicable, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units. Power laptops, tablets, mobile phones, and other business or travel-critical appliances regularly. Download available warning apps covering planned or unplanned power outages and monitor announcements from utility companies.

Authorities have implemented the power cuts due to drought conditions that have resulted in decreased hydroelectric power generation capacity. Officials have confirmed that the planned power outages will end due to improving weather conditions, the incorporation of new electricity generation capacity, and an energy agreement with Colombia.