An estimated 198 000 people experienced very strong shaking, 80 000 strong shaking, and 255 000 moderate shaking.
According to Ecuador’s National Secretariat for Risk Management (SNGR), the earthquake injured 32 people. At least 179 homes collapsed and 716 sustained varying degrees of damage, along with 88 other buildings, including 18 schools, four health centers, and one military building. Damage was also reported to two bridges—one in the 5 de Agosto parish and another in Muisne—as well as 60 m (195 feet) of roads.
Telecommunications and power outages affected up to 90% of households in Esmeraldas. Petroecuador temporarily suspended operations at the Esmeraldas Refinery (capacity: 110 000 barrels per day) and the SOTE pipeline for inspections. The refinery remained shut as of April 26, pending safety checks.
President Daniel Noboa deployed all government ministers to Esmeraldas to coordinate relief efforts, including the establishment of shelters, the delivery of humanitarian aid kits, and support for affected communities.
A total of 90 people were housed in a temporary shelter at the Teldoro Morán educational unit in the Tachina parish.
Damage assessments in rural areas are still ongoing, with most reports so far focusing on Esmeraldas city.
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