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    Monday, April 18, 2016

    Ecuador Earthquake: Death Toll Rises To 246

    Rescue workers search a collapsed building in Manta on April 17.
    A 7.8-magnitude quake has struck the central coast of Ecuador, killing hundreds of people and trapping many others.
    At least 246 people have been confirmed dead so far, with hundreds more injured, the country's president Rafael Correa said.
    A state of emergency has been declared in six provinces and the government says the death toll is expected to rise.
    Five helicopters and 80 buses are taking 4,000 police to the affected area, according to the country's home ministry.
    Authorities say the quake is the most powerful to hit the country in decades.
    It has caused "considerable damage" near the epicentre, as well as in the country's biggest city of Guayaquil.
    Parts of the capital, Quito, were also without power or phone services for several hours.
    A tsunami alert was issued but later lifted.

    Hydroelectric dams and oil pipelines in the OPEC-member nation have been shut down as a precautionary measure.
    In Pedernales, a town of 40,000 near the epicentre, looting broke out after dozens of buildings were flattened.
    Mayor Gabriel Alcivar, who has pleaded for help, said: "This wasn't just a house that collapsed, it was an entire town."
    Passengers at Guayaquil airport ran out of terminals when they felt the tremor.
    "Lights fell down from the ceiling. People were running around in shock," said Luis Quimis, 30, who was waiting to catch a flight to Quito.
    Maria Torres, 60, in northern Quito, said: "Oh, my God, it was the biggest and strongest earthquake I have felt in my whole life. It lasted a long time, and I was feeling dizzy. I couldn't walk ... I wanted to run out into the street, but I couldn't."
    Among those killed was the driver of a car crushed by an overpass in Guayaquil.
    President Rafael Correa, has cut short a visit to the Vatican, and called on Ecuadoreans to show strength while authorities monitor events.
    The quake struck at around 8pm local time on Saturday about 173km west-northwest of Quito and just 28km south-southeast of Muisne, the US Geological Survey said.
    The quake also rattled northern Peru, according to authorities.
    Across the Pacific in Japan, a 7.3 magnitude tremor struck Kumamoto province on Saturday, killing at least 32 people and causing widespread damage, in the second major quake to hit the island of Kyushu in just over 24 hours.

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