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Three hydroelectric dams in Ecuador offline until water levels recover

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FILE PHOTO: The Mazar Dam and the flow of the Paute River are pictured on the day the Ecuador military enters to assume operations, in San Pablo, Ecuador September 17, 2024. REUTERS/Karen Toro/File Photo
The Mazar Dam and the flow of the Paute River are pictured on the day the Ecuador military enters to assume operations, in San Pablo, Ecuador September 17, 2024. — REUTERS/Karen Toro/File Photo

QUITO — Three hydroelectric dams in Ecuador have ceased operating due to low water levels amid the country’s worst drought in over 60 years, Energy Minister Antonio Goncalves said on Tuesday.

The dams, which help make up the Paute Integral, include the major Mazar power plant and its reservoir, which feeds the Molina and Sopladora plants further down river.

“The strategy now is to conserve Mazar for as long as possible to buy us time so that everything starts arriving,” he told Reuters after a press conference, referring to generators and other measures.

On Monday, authorities said power cuts nationwide would run for up to 12 hours a day. Goncalves had said the dry season in Ecuador — which is heavily dependent on hydropower — had started two months early.

The cuts across the country are expected to continue through Sunday.

The situation at Mazar is at a critical juncture, Goncalves said, adding that recent measures have helped water levels in the reservoir recover by 1.40 square meters.

“We were approaching the turning point where we were losing control,” Goncalves said.

(Reporting by Alexandra ValenciaWriting by Oliver Griffin; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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