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41 people killed after 7.8-magnitude earthquake hits Ecuador | |
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Forty-one people have been killed after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Ecuador’s central coast on Saturday night, authorities have said. | Forty-one people have been killed after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Ecuador’s central coast on Saturday night, authorities have said. |
Officials have declared a state of emergency in six of the country’s 24 provinces and the National Guard. The tremor destroyed homes and collapsed one major overpass. | Officials have declared a state of emergency in six of the country’s 24 provinces and the National Guard. The tremor destroyed homes and collapsed one major overpass. |
President Rafael Correa urged the country's 16 million people to remain calm during the crisis. | President Rafael Correa urged the country's 16 million people to remain calm during the crisis. |
"Our infinite love to the families of the dead," he said on Twitter. He also announced that he would cut short his trip to Italy to return home. | "Our infinite love to the families of the dead," he said on Twitter. He also announced that he would cut short his trip to Italy to return home. |
Vice President Jorge Glas also announced that the number of injured people were not currently available but he admitted that the death toll is expected to rise. | Vice President Jorge Glas also announced that the number of injured people were not currently available but he admitted that the death toll is expected to rise. |
"It's very important that Ecuadoreans remain calm during this emergency," Vice President Glas announced in a televised address. | "It's very important that Ecuadoreans remain calm during this emergency," Vice President Glas announced in a televised address. |
Zoila Villena, a Quito resident said that she is in a current “state of panic.” | Zoila Villena, a Quito resident said that she is in a current “state of panic.” |
"My building moved a lot and things fell to the floor,” Villena told The Associated Press. “Lots of neighbors were screaming and kids crying.” | "My building moved a lot and things fell to the floor,” Villena told The Associated Press. “Lots of neighbors were screaming and kids crying.” |
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