SCI 6.7 Earthquake in Ecuador

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Ecuador earthquake: 6.7 magnitude quake strikes near country's west coast
The earthquake follows an extremely destructive quake to hit the country in April in which hundreds died

Will Worley
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The region is still recovering from a devastating earthquake which hit in May USGS

A magnitude 6.7 earthquake has struck Ecuador.

According to the US Geographical Survey, the quake's epicentre was 36 miles south of the city of Esmeraldas, at a depth of 6.2 miles.

A destructive Pacific-wide tsunami was not expected, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said in a statement.

There was no report of significant damage, but electricity was cut in some coastal areas. However, people ran into the streets as far away as the highland capital Quito, according to witnesses, suggesting fears over earthquakes remain strong.
Ecuador earthquake in pictures


President Rafael Correa said the epicenter was the fishing village of Mompiche on the Pacific coast, and only some "small damages" had been caused.

"All quiet," he tweeted. "[People from] Quito can return to their homes."

A national emergency committee had been convened but is due to be deactivated, the president said.

In April, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the country in one of Ecuador's worst disasters for nearly seven decades. It killed more than 650 people and injured around 16,600.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...r-west-coast-usgs-south-america-a7035241.html
 

Lilbitsnana

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They just had another one; a slightly larger 6.8.

3 earthquakes in map area

6.8 24km NW of Rosa Zarate, Ecuador 2016-05-18 11:46:44 UTC-05:00 31.0 km
6.7 34km WNW of Rosa Zarate, Ecuador 2016-05-18 02:57:05 UTC-05:00 32.4 km
4.8 28km W of Muisne, Ecuador 2016-05-15 04:51:40 UTC-05:00 35.0 km
 

Housecarl

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...agnitude-earthquake-strikes-ecuador/84529784/

Second quake strikes Ecuador with 6.8 magnitude

Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY 1:49 p.m. EDT May 18, 2016

A second earthquake struck Ecuador Wednesday 14.9 miles north of the city of Rosa Zarate, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The extent of the damage of the second earthquake was not immediately clear.

Wednesday morning a magnitude 6.7 earthquake happened near the Pacific coast, with the epicenter 21 miles from the town of Muisne in western Ecuador.

Rafael Correa, Ecuador's president, tweeted there were no early reports of damage from the first quake. There were also no immediate reports of injuries, and he encouraged residents of Quito to return to their homes.

These sort of aftershocks are normal but that doesn’t mean they’re not scary and can cause damage,” Correa said in a televised address, the Associated Press reported.

Two provinces remained without electricity hours after the quake, he said. Correa called the quake an aftershock and said it was normal. The quake April 16 in the same Pacific coast area killed 660 people and left thousands homeless.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center based in Honolulu said a tsunami was not expected off the coast of Ecuador.

Jorge Zambrano, mayor of Manta, one of the areas hit hardest by last month's big quake, told the Associated Press that streets were calm after Wednesday's temblor.

"It was a big shake and all of us were scared, but there are no major problems at the moment," he said.

Contributing: María Lourdes Hércules
 

mzkitty

I give up.
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Ecuador's National Police says some earthquake injuries in Pedernales area of Manabi - @PoliciaEcuador


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Ecuadorian president updates that power out in Quevedo, but expected to be restored soon; power slowly returning to Manabi and Esmeraldas - @MashiRafael


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Ecuadorian president says some power outages reported in coastal regions of the country; dams working without problems - @MashiRafael


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Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa cancels school in Manabi and Esmeraldas provinces until Monday; all afternoon classes in country canceled following latest quake - @MashiRafael


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Photo: Building evacuations of the Kennedy Norte area of Guayaquil, Ecuador, following latest strong earthquake - @a_villon


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Photo: People evacuate a court building in Quito, Ecuador, following latest 6.8 -magnitude earthquake to hit coast of country - @mercurioec


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Tsunami not expected for US West Coast following preliminary 6.8 earthquake near coast of Ecuador - @NWS_NTWC


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Photo: University students evacuated following earthquake in Guayaquil, Ecuador - @GeorgeAlarconA
 

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Lilbitsnana, so glad to see you. Missed you.

On topic, looks like these quakes are very close to the big one they had recently, as well as that great quake in 1906.

This one was

0.43 N ; 79.67 W

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The 8.8 of January 1905 was about 1 N x 81 W

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