Events in the year 2024 in Ecuador.
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March
- 24 March – San Vicente mayor Brigitte García, the youngest mayor in the country, and one of her advisors are found shot dead in Manabí Province.[9]
- 31 March – Eight people are killed and at least ten others are injured by armed gangs in Guayaquil.[10]
June
- 14 June - The National Assembly votes to block an attempt to have Vice President Verónica Abad prosecuted in a corruption case involving her son while she is in office.[19]
- 16 June - 2024 Baños landslide: A landslide caused by heavy rainfall strikes a highway in Baños de Agua Santa, killing at least eight people and injuring 22, with 11 people reported missing.[20]
- 18 June - The Foreign Ministry announces plans to reinstate a visa requirement for travelers from China, citing an increase in irregular migratory flows from the latter country.[21]
- 19 June – A nationwide power outage leaves 17 million people without power.[22]
- 30 June – Fourteen members of the judiciary and other government officials are arrested in nationwide raids on suspicion of producing legal decisions favoring organised crime groups.[23]
July
- 7 July – A court rules that the rights of the Machángara River, which runs through Quito, had been violated by environmental pollution and orders the government to clean up the river.[24]
- 12 July – A court in Quito sentences Carlos Angulo, the alleged leader of the Los Lobos gang, and Laura Castilla to 34 years' imprisonment for the assassination of Fernando Villavicencio in 2023. Three other accomplices are also sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment.[25]
- 16 July – Authorities discover a shipment of 6.23 tonnes of cocaine hidden underneath bananas aboard a cargo ship docked at Posorja on its way to Germany.[26]
- 9 January: Diego Gallardo, 31, singer-songwriter, shot[32]
- 17 January: César Suárez, 38, prosecutor[33]
- 7 February: Diana Carnero, 29, politician, shot.[34]
- 9 February: Jenny Estrada, 83, journalist, writer and historian.[35]
- 28 February: Félix Aráuz, 88, painter.[36]