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The 6.3 magnitude quake hit off the coast near the export facilities of Esmeraldas, injuring at least 20 people. Iran silent on cause of port blast that killed at least 40 people State oil company ...
QUITO - 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 April 25.
A strong earthquake measuring 6.3 in magnitude struck off the coast of Ecuador , injuring at least 20 people and causing significant structural damage in the port city of Esmeraldas, according to ...
ECUADOR — 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.
No injuries were reported. The earthquake was centered in the Pacific Ocean 13 miles northeast of the city of Esmeraldas, and it had a depth of 21.7 miles, according to the United States ...
The epicentre of the quake, which took place at about 6:45am local time (11:45 GMT), was near the Pacific coast of the northwestern city of Esmeraldas, at a depth of 30km (18.6 miles), said the EMSC.
The government in a preliminary report said that one person was injured, while several public buildings and private homes were damaged. Some areas were also hit with power outages.
State-owned Petroecuador said there was no impact on exports. The Esmeraldas Refinery, the country's largest with a capacity of 110,000 barrels per day (bpd), still remains shut for inspection ...
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake has injured at least 20 people and seriously damaged multiple buildings in the Ecuadorian port city of Esmeraldas. According to the European Mediterranean Seismological ...
The temblor happened at 6:44 a.m. Ecuador time about 12 miles northeast of Esmeraldas, Ecuador, data from the agency shows. As seismologists review available data, they may revise the earthquake ...
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