UK tourists have been warned by the Foreign Office to expect "curfews" in South America. The Foreign Office has warned British holidaymakers and tourists who are heading out of the European Union over the prospect of strict rules. Britons have been given new guidance on visiting South America and t he UK Government has given a warning to anyone thinking of visiting Ecuador.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) told UK tourists: "A 60-day state of emergency (SOE) was declared on May 22 due to armed violence and extended for a further 60 days on July 2. "The SOE currently applies to the following provinces: Guayas, El Oro, Santa Elena, Manabí, Orellana and Los Ríos. The SOE allows the military and police to seize assets, conduct inspections and enter private properties without permission.

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Pueblo Viejo, Quevedo, Quinsaloma, Urdaneta and Valencia were also listed. Ventanas and Vinces completed .