CARACAS, Friday October 30, 2009 | Update
Western Hemisphere
Three out of six Mirage-50 aircrafts donated by Venezuela to Ecuador landed on Thursday on a base of the Ecuadorian site of Taura, 280 km southwest of Quito. Three other planes will arrive in one-month term.
The aircrafts, manned by Venezuelan pilots, landed three days after the scheduled time, due to a controversy over Colombia's clearance to cross its territory.
An official of the Ecuadorian air force (FAE) told AFP that the planes were coming from Panama, where they were since last Monday, waiting for the authorization. According to the Colombian government, the permit was granted one week ago.
Venezuelan aviation second commander, General José Gregorio Pérez, disclosed that the gift also includes missiles for the fighters. However, he did not specify the type or the amount.
02:57 PM. HEAVY RAINS. Venezuelan Executive Vice-President Elias Jaua reported that the government is designing plans to support farmers, cattlemen and peasants of the state of Mérida who have been hit by heavy rains that have caused crop losses.