Underground shocks in the country led to the fact that two local oil pipelines had to stop.
An earthquake of magnitude 6.3 occurred in Ecuador. As a result of a natural disaster, at least 20 people were injured, buildings in the city of Esmeraldas were damaged. Reuters reported it.
Due to the underground shocks, two oil pipelines need to be stopped as well.
Nearly 135 families suffered from an earthquake, many public buildings and private homes were damaged. In some places, electricity is off.
A few minutes after the first earthquake, another, but a smaller size 4.1 occurred.
Terremoto en Ecuador pic.twitter.com/pfpap2kou
– Maxim (@lipcansmaks1) April 26, 2025
Remember that we wrote on April 25 that the inhabitants of some Ecuador cities felt strong underground shocks.
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