QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — A strong 6.3 earthquake off Ecuador's
Pacific coast shook the northern part of the country Friday,
with some initial reports of some damages to houses. No injuries
were reported.
The earthquake was centered in the Pacific Ocean 13 miles (20.9
kilometers) northeast of the city of Esmeraldas, and it had a
depth of 21.7 miles (35 kilometers), according to the United
States Geological Survey.
Ecuador's risk management office said on X that the earthquake
was felt in at least 10 provinces, but it's still monitoring and
assessing the situation.
Some local media showed images of Esmeraldas, the coastal town
in the Pacific closest to the epicenter, where the facades of
some houses suffered damage.
Esmeraldas is more than 183 miles (296 kilometers) northwest of
Quito, Ecuador's capital.
Ecuadorean authorities initially issued a tsunami alert for the
Pacific coast, but it was cancelled a little later.
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