Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has blamed the power crisis on political sabotage by his rivals seeking to disrupt Sunday's referendum

Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has blamed the power crisis on political sabotage by his rivals seeking to disrupt Sunday's referendum

Parts of Ecuador were facing power cuts of up to 13 hours on Thursday amid an electricity crisis sparked by a drought that has left key hydroelectric reservoirs nearly depleted. 

A government decree ordering workers to stay home went largely ignored, with buses running as usual in the capital Quito, where traffic lights were out in some areas due to blackouts.

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