At least 28 people died in Ecuador when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the country's northwest Pacific coast late on Saturday, causing "considerable damage" near the epicentre as well as in the largest city of Guayaquil.
QUITO: At least 28 people died in Ecuador when a 7.8
magnitude earthquake struck off the country's northwest Pacific coast
late on Saturday, causing "considerable damage" near the epicentre as
well as in the largest city of Guayaquil.
The Andean nation's government recommended residents leave coastal areas over concern for rising tides following the quake.
Alarmed residents streamed into the streets of the capital
Quito, hundreds of kilometres (miles) away, and other towns across the
nation.
"Based on preliminary information, there are 16 people dead
in the city of Portoviejo, 10 in Manta and two in the province of
Guayas," said Vice President Jorge Glas in a televised address. "We
continue to receive information."
The country's Geophysics Institute in a bulletin described
"considerable damage" in the area of the epicentre and in Guayaquil,
without providing further details.
It said the quake struck at around 8:00 p.m. (0100 GMT) at a depth of 20 km (12.4 miles).Social media pictures showed a collapsed bridge in Guayaquil and a collapsed tower at an airport in the city of Manta.
"I was in my house watching a movie and everything started to shake. I ran out into the street and now I don't know what's going to happen," said Lorena Cazares, 36, a telecommunications worker in Quito.
Parts of the capital were without power or telephone service, with many communicating only via Whatsapp. Photos on social media showed cracks in the walls of shopping centres.
The capital's municipal government later said power had been restored and there were no reports of casualties in the city.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said tsunami waves reaching 0.3 to 1 metre (one to three feet) above tide level were possible for some coastal areas of Ecuador.
Neighbouring Peru issued a tsunami alert for the north of the country following the quake.
Across the Pacific in Japan, a 7.3 magnitude tremor struck Kumamoto province early Saturday, killing at least 32 people, injuring about a thousand and causing widespread damage, in
the second major quake to hit the island of Kyushu in just over 24 hours. The first, late on Thursday, killed nine.
(Additional reporting by Cristina Munoz in Quito and Lincoln
Feast in Sydney; Writing by Brian Ellsworth; Editing by James
Dalgleish)
- Reuters
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