<p>Quito: Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa on Tuesday decreed a state of emergency in five coastal provinces because of "internal armed conflict".</p><p>The measure marks the second security-based emergency declaration by Noboa, who took office in November on promises to turn around a deteriorating security situation.</p><p>that has led to a spike in violent deaths and other crimes.</p><p>The measure for the provinces of El Oro, Guayas, Los Rios, Manabi and Santa Elena will last 60 days, the decree said.</p>.Ecuador president declares state of emergency over energy crisis.<p>The police and armed forces will be deployed in the provinces because of the "necessity of executing tactical combat operations against organized armed groups," the document added.</p><p>The government blames the violence, including the dramatic invasion of a television station and mass hostage-taking of prion guards in January, on drug trafficking gangs. </p>
<p>Quito: Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa on Tuesday decreed a state of emergency in five coastal provinces because of "internal armed conflict".</p><p>The measure marks the second security-based emergency declaration by Noboa, who took office in November on promises to turn around a deteriorating security situation.</p><p>that has led to a spike in violent deaths and other crimes.</p><p>The measure for the provinces of El Oro, Guayas, Los Rios, Manabi and Santa Elena will last 60 days, the decree said.</p>.Ecuador president declares state of emergency over energy crisis.<p>The police and armed forces will be deployed in the provinces because of the "necessity of executing tactical combat operations against organized armed groups," the document added.</p><p>The government blames the violence, including the dramatic invasion of a television station and mass hostage-taking of prion guards in January, on drug trafficking gangs. </p>