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Earthquake hits Ecuador

See our Photo News for consequences of the hugest in 37 years earthquake in Ecuador

Earthquake hits Ecuador

On April 17, residents of six coastal provinces in Ecuador felt violent tremors. The government declared a state of emergency due to the earthquake. As the epicenter was close to the ocean, specialists report possible tsunami risks. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center warned about waves of 0.3 to one meter above the tide level.

Photo: volunteers and rescuers try to pull out a driver from a destroyed car

Earthquake hits Ecuador

The death toll jumped to over 233 people; around 2,500 people were injured. The quake was reported to be the largest since 1979.

Residents of Quito, Ecuador's capital, said the earthquake was so severe that they felt the shaking even hundreds kilometers away from the epicenter.

Photo: a car accident caused by the earthquake

Earthquake hits Ecuador

After the major 7.8-magnitude quake, there were 36 aftershocks in different cities.

Photo: rescued residents

Earthquake hits Ecuador

Ecuador's President Rafael Correa decreed a state of emergency. The politician, who was in Italy during the earthquake, hurried back to the motherland.

Photo: people remove debris in a house

Earthquake hits Ecuador

Photo: rescuers searching the earthquake area

Earthquake hits Ecuador

Photo: consequences of violent temblors

Earthquake hits Ecuador

Photo: residents in Manta search a destroyed building for the injured

Earthquake hits Ecuador

Photo: a destroyed house in Guayaquil

Earthquake hits Ecuador

Photo: a building in Portoviejo wrecked by the quake

Earthquake hits Ecuador

Photo: an Ecuadorian policeman stands amid the rubble

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