One of the most terrifying spates of violence in Ecuador’s modern history began on Jan. 7.
In quick succession, two jailed gang leaders escaped, riots broke out in the country’s main prisons and bombs exploded in several cities.
Watching the chaos unfold on their phones and televisions, Ecuadoreans were gripped by an unfamiliar fear.
The streets of Guayaquil, the largest city, and Quito, the capital, were nearly empty as citizens were advised to stay home.
As all of these frightening and very real events occurred, an overwhelming flood of disinformation on social media further disoriented the nation.
Persons:
Daniel Noboa, Fernando Villavicencio
Locations:
Guayaquil, Quito, Ecuador