Lorena Guillén

Lorena Guillén

politician Ecuador

Lorena Guillén is the director of the foundation Turismo para Cuenca, and she noted that Cuenca experienced a vibrant Carnaval with numerous activities, although the hotel occupancy rates were still being compiled.

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Ecuador Ecuador: Lorena Guillén, director of the Municipal Foundation Tourism for Cuenca, stated that this year, tourists are expected from different parts of the country. 8

El Universo – major Ecuadorian daily, est. 1921: Cuenca proyecta recibir más de 280.000 turistas en el feriado y alcanzar una ocupación hotelera del 98 % | Comunidad | Guayaquil

Ecuador Ecuador: Lorena Guillén, de la Fundación Municipal de Turismo de Cuenca, resaltaron el trabajo conjunto y la posibilidad de que más ciudades se unan para exponer sus destinos turísticos al mundo. 8

El Universo – major Ecuadorian daily, est. 1921: Guayaquil busca impulsar el turismo en alianza con otras ciudades: primer encuentro reunió a directores de tres localidades | Comunidad | Guayaquil

Australia Australia: Lorena Guillen, a caravan park manager, said she won’t ever forget the screams of a family of five swept away by the raging waters. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: RBA holds interest rates; Erin Patterson trial hotel booking blunder before verdict revealed; medicinal cannabis crackdown in Australia on doctors

United States United States: Lorena Guillen, owner of Howdy's Bar and Grill and Blue Oak RV Park in Kerrville, Texas, described a family of five being swept away in the rising floodwaters. 7

Fox News: Texas flooding swept away family as RV park owner tried to save them

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Lorena Guillen, whose home and restaurant were destroyed, had 28 holidaymakers' cars staying on her land near the river. 6

BBC: 78 dead and dozens missing as more rain looms