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Ecuador faces disaster
24/02/2008 14:11  - (SA)  

  • 8 000 flee erupting volcano
  • Volcano: 10 villages evacuated
  • Quito - Persistent rains and floods have killed at least 16 people since mid-January, leaving Ecuador in a state of disaster as concern over food shortages grows, President Rafael Correa said on Saturday.

    "This is not an emergency, this is a disaster," Correa said on his weekly radio programme. "We don't have enough resources to help all the victims."

    Rains and swollen rivers have caused flooding in 13 of the country's 24 provinces, destroying homes, crops and infrastructure and costing the economy $200m. At least 300 000 people have been affected, including 20 000 evacuated from their homes since the storms began in mid-January, Civil Defence officials said.

    Agriculture Minister Walter Poveda warned on Saturday of possible rice shortages, as rising waters have destroyed 110 000 hectares of crops, including rice, coffee, corn, banana, cacao and sugar cane.

    Correa declared a national emergency last Wednesday, deploying 2 200 soldiers to assist aid efforts in affected regions. He has offered to refinance debts held by devastated farmers and send seed and fertiliser to help them replant.

    Argentina, Japan, Spain, the United States and Venezuela have sent aid, and more is expected to arrive from Chile, Israel, Korea and Peru, Security Minister Gustavo Larrea told the radio program Saturday.

    The rains are predicted to ease in coming days, Ecuador's Naval Oceanography Institute said.

     
     



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