Shaken Ecuador hunts for survivors of massive earthquake
PEDERNALES/PORTOVIEJO, Ecuador: Traumatised Ecuadoreans rested amid the rubble of their homes and rescuers dug for survivors on Monday after an earthquake smashed the Andean nation’s coastal region, killing at least 272 people.
At least 2,068 people also were injured in Saturday’s 7.8 magnitude quake, which ripped apart buildings and roads and knocked out power.
In the devastated beach town of Pedernales, shaken survivors curled up on mattresses or plastic chairs next to their flattened homes. Soldiers and police patrolled the hot, dark streets overnight while pockets of rescue workers plowed on.
At one point, firefighters entered a partially destroyed house to search for three children and a man apparently trapped inside, as a crowd of 40 gathered in the darkness to watch.
"My little cousins are inside. Before, there were noises, screams. We must find them," pleaded Isaac, 18, as the firemen combed the debris.
Tents sprung up in the town’s still-intact stadium to store bodies, treat the injured, and distribute water, food, and blankets to survivors.
People wandered around with bruised limbs and bandaged cuts, while patients with more serious injuries were evacuated to hospitals.
President Rafael Correa cut short a visit to Italy to fly straight into the disaster zone.
"Ecuador has been hit tremendously hard," Correa said in a televised address on Sunday night, his voice breaking as he said he feared the death toll would rise.
While the full extent of the damage remains unclear, the disaster will likely worsen the OPEC nation’s economic performance this year.
The small, oil-dependent country has already been battered by the tumble in crude prices.
Its energy industry appeared largely intact after the quake, though the main refinery of Esmeraldas was closed as a precaution.
However, exports of bananas, flowers, cacao, and fish could be slowed by ruined roads and port delays. The quake could also alter political dynamics ahead of next year’s presidential election.
The government’s response seemed relatively speedy, with Vice President Jorge Glas flying into the disaster zone within hours.
But some survivors complained about lack of electricity and supplies, and aid had still not reached some areas.
About 230 aftershocks have rattled survivors, who huddled in the streets, worried the flow of tremors could topple their already cracked homes.
"We’re scared of being in the house," said Yamil Faran, 47, surrounded by some 30 people in the middle of a street in the city of Portoviejo.
"When this improves and the aftershocks stop, we’re going to see if we can repair it."
Some 130 inmates in Portoviejo took advantage of the quake’s destruction and chaos to climb over the collapsed walls of the low-security El Rodeo prison.
More than 35 prisoners had been recaptured, authorities said on Sunday night.
On Monday, people swarmed into the middle of Portoviejo in search of any materials of value among destroyed buildings, including a social security office.
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