The Fort Worth Press - Hundreds of buildings damaged, dozens injured in 6.3 Ecuador quake

USD -
AED 3.672996
AFN 70.497851
ALL 88.150065
AMD 387.990082
ANG 1.789679
AOA 917.000114
ARS 1131.348402
AUD 1.55439
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.704003
BAM 1.74358
BBD 2.021673
BDT 121.653547
BGN 1.749317
BHD 0.377041
BIF 2935
BMD 1
BND 1.298749
BOB 6.919055
BRL 5.637401
BSD 1.001253
BTN 85.328793
BWP 13.594605
BYN 3.276737
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011242
CAD 1.39751
CDF 2870.00016
CHF 0.8413
CLF 0.024538
CLP 941.64961
CNY 7.20635
CNH 7.210599
COP 4202.74
CRC 508.51613
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 98.299494
CZK 22.303038
DJF 177.72011
DKK 6.675504
DOP 58.850215
DZD 133.319018
EGP 50.393305
ERN 15
ETB 127.849815
EUR 0.894735
FJD 2.269705
FKP 0.753148
GBP 0.753296
GEL 2.74022
GGP 0.753148
GHS 12.44991
GIP 0.753148
GMD 72.497823
GNF 8656.000203
GTQ 7.692411
GYD 209.477621
HKD 7.80504
HNL 25.750088
HRK 6.743398
HTG 131.014839
HUF 360.814991
IDR 16569.45
ILS 3.543215
IMP 0.753148
INR 85.48795
IQD 1310
IRR 42112.505142
ISK 129.819746
JEP 0.753148
JMD 159.808864
JOD 0.7093
JPY 146.666969
KES 129.496776
KGS 87.449712
KHR 4019.999756
KMF 440.375026
KPW 900.025486
KRW 1408.30998
KWD 0.30755
KYD 0.834362
KZT 508.676137
LAK 21612.511333
LBP 89600.000286
LKR 298.918615
LRD 199.597998
LSL 18.270009
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.510149
MAD 9.301498
MDL 17.461966
MGA 4529.999671
MKD 55.048539
MMK 2099.382878
MNT 3577.646594
MOP 8.04889
MRU 39.650033
MUR 46.029988
MVR 15.449729
MWK 1736.000244
MXN 19.384499
MYR 4.290183
MZN 63.900677
NAD 18.269923
NGN 1600.579494
NIO 36.750426
NOK 10.379703
NPR 136.53355
NZD 1.693714
OMR 0.385085
PAB 1.001208
PEN 3.670022
PGK 4.06625
PHP 55.869695
PKR 281.97395
PLN 3.78715
PYG 7994.009173
QAR 3.640596
RON 4.565698
RSD 104.493646
RUB 80.384161
RWF 1434.257976
SAR 3.750755
SBD 8.354365
SCR 14.22091
SDG 600.498872
SEK 9.753802
SGD 1.3018
SHP 0.785843
SLE 22.699077
SLL 20969.500214
SOS 571.504476
SRD 36.4005
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.760849
SYP 13001.704189
SZL 18.269841
THB 33.370178
TJS 10.377955
TMT 3.505
TND 3.023503
TOP 2.342102
TRY 38.7712
TTD 6.777243
TWD 30.355012
TZS 2699.430984
UAH 41.568135
UGX 3657.791863
UYU 41.828807
UZS 12989.999946
VES 93.362655
VND 25930
VUV 120.127784
WST 2.788568
XAF 584.790875
XAG 0.031031
XAU 0.000315
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.734637
XOF 575.99999
XPF 106.99981
YER 244.149747
ZAR 18.265803
ZMK 9001.136401
ZMW 26.659
ZWL 321.999592
  • BCC

    -2.9700

    90.74

    -3.27%

  • CMSC

    -0.0950

    21.965

    -0.43%

  • CMSD

    -0.1300

    22.26

    -0.58%

  • BCE

    -0.7200

    21.26

    -3.39%

  • NGG

    -0.1000

    67.43

    -0.15%

  • SCS

    -0.1700

    10.54

    -1.61%

  • RBGPF

    0.8100

    63.81

    +1.27%

  • BTI

    -0.1400

    40.55

    -0.35%

  • RIO

    -0.2400

    62.03

    -0.39%

  • GSK

    -0.1300

    36.22

    -0.36%

  • JRI

    -0.1100

    12.77

    -0.86%

  • RYCEF

    -0.1700

    10.53

    -1.61%

  • BP

    -0.2000

    30.36

    -0.66%

  • VOD

    -0.0200

    9.04

    -0.22%

  • AZN

    -1.4900

    66.23

    -2.25%

  • RELX

    0.6600

    53.06

    +1.24%

Hundreds of buildings damaged, dozens injured in 6.3 Ecuador quake
Hundreds of buildings damaged, dozens injured in 6.3 Ecuador quake / Photo: © AFP

Hundreds of buildings damaged, dozens injured in 6.3 Ecuador quake

A shallow 6.3-magnitude earthquake left more than 30 people injured, damaged more than 800 buildings and caused widespread power cuts in the Ecuadoran port city of Esmeraldas on Friday.

Text size:

Ecuador's emergency response services report 32 injured, 179 homes destroyed and 716 homes that have been damaged in the shake, which was felt as far away as the capital Quito.

Fisherman Andres Mafare, aged 36, was walking to the port when he heard a loud crack followed by a strong earthquake that shook overhead cables.

He raced home to try to find his wife and two sons. "I ran like crazy, and when I got here saw that my house had been destroyed," he told AFP.

An AFP reporter in Esmeraldas witnessed tumbled-down walls, facades that had collapsed onto a road in a pile of debris and several cracked buildings.

Families stood around surveying the damage.

"It was very strong," former presidential candidate Yaku Perez told AFP at the scene.

"It felt like an eternity, but I guess it was less than a minute."

The authorities said four health centers and 18 schools had been damaged, while the facade of a military building partially collapsed. Two roads and a bridge were also damaged.

According to official estimates, about 80 percent of homes experienced power or phone outages.

National oil company Petroecuador said it briefly "suspended operations" at the Esmeraldas refinery and a nearby pipeline.

The refinery produces 111,000 barrels a day and the Transecuadorian Pipeline System transports 360,000 barrels a day.

Daniel Noboa, the South American nation's newly re-elected president, said he was rushing ministers to the scene to help coordinate the building of shelters and delivery of humanitarian aid.

"The government is with you, and that's how it will be going forward," he said on social media.

On the streets, residents navigated debris and collapsed walls.

Mafare said he lost "material things, three or four walls... I know the authorities are going to help us," referring to fellow residents of this impoverished area plagued by drug trafficking violence.

The US Geological Survey and local monitors said the quake struck just off the coast at a depth of about 35 kilometers (22 miles) shortly before 7:00 am local time (1200 GMT).

Ecuadorean authorities said there was no tsunami risk from the quake.

- Country of Earthquakes -

Ecuador sits on one of the most geologically active zones on Earth, and the fault between the Nazca and South American plates runs along its coast.

The Geophysical Institute said that "the convergence of the Nazca and South American plates, which have a movement speed of 5.6 centimeters (2.2 inches) per year, is the process that generates the largest earthquakes in the country."

The tremor was felt in 10 of the country's 24 provinces, including Manabi, Los Rios, Guayas and Pichincha, Ecuadorean officials said.

There were no reports of injuries across the border in neighboring Colombia.

Last week, Ecuador marked the anniversary of the 2016 earthquake that struck the coasts of Manabi and Esmeraldas. With a magnitude of 7.8, it left 673 dead and about 6,300 injured.

S.Weaver--TFWP