At least 12 people have died after a powerful earthquake struck the southern coast of Ecuador. Buildings have been damaged in several cities following the 6.7 magnitude quake, which hit at around midday local time (17:00 GMT).

The southern province of El Oro was the worst affected, where emergency services have reported people remain trapped inside collapsed houses. Eleven deaths were in El Oro and one in Azuay province, authorities said.

Machala and Cuenca were among the cities that suffered damage to buildings and vehicles, as emergency services rushed to help people. The epicentre was near Balao, about 50 miles (80km) from Ecuador’s second-largest city, Guayaquil, where about three million people live.

President Guillermo Lasso asked Ecuadoreans to remain calm as officials assess the damage. “Emergency teams are mobilising to offer all their support to those who have been affected,” he said.

Several roads have been blocked by landslides, while several homes, educational buildings and health centres have been damaged, authorities said. One person was reported killed in the city of Cuenca after a wall collapsed onto their car, while three people died when a security camera tower came down on Jambelí Island.

There have also been reports of the earthquake being felt in several other cities, including Manabi, Manta and the capital Quito.

Source: BBC


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