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Earthquake Injures Dozens, Damages Hundreds of Buildings in Ecuador
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A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Esmeraldas, Ecuador, on Friday, leaving more than 30 people injured and damaging over 800 structures. The coastal port city faced widespread power outages, disrupting daily life. The quake’s impact has prompted swift government response to aid affected residents.
The earthquake hit Esmeraldas, a key port city, causing significant structural damage. Over 800 buildings, including homes and businesses, were reported damaged.
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Injuries exceeded 30, with victims suffering various wounds from the quake’s force. Emergency services quickly mobilized to assist those affected.
Power outages swept across Esmeraldas, halting normal operations in the city. The loss of electricity compounded challenges for residents and responders.
The quake’s shallow depth intensified its destructive impact on the region. Esmeraldas lies along the Pacific’s volatile Ring of Fire, prone to seismic activity.
Ecuador’s government has prioritized aid, focusing on shelter and medical support. President Daniel Noboa vowed to address the needs of impacted families.
The disaster recalls Ecuador’s history of devastating earthquakes, like the 2016 quake. That 7.8-magnitude event killed over 670 and injured thousands.
Some residents support rapid rebuilding to restore normalcy and economic stability. Others fear reconstruction costs may strain local resources and budgets.
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| Total News Sources | 26 |
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| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Center |
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