Earthquake in Ecuador

in #photography8 years ago

 On April 16, Ecuador earthquake of magnitude 7.8. The earthquake lies at a great depth - more than 20 kilometers. From the disaster collapsed multi-storey hotels, restaurants and homes. The death toll - 654 people so far.Photos from the scene, as well as the story of the rescue dog, who saved seven people died from dehydration. 

 According to the latest data, the number of victims has reached almost 12.5 thousand people, 58 people are still missing, more than 25 thousand people remain in shelters. 

  Earthquake in Ecuador was the strongest in the country since 1979. 

 Particularly badly damaged west coast of the country, where the ruins turned several supermarkets and a number of buildings. 

 Throughout the country the state of emergency. 

  The damaged statue of the aircraft near the airport in Manta, Ecuador, 17 April 2016. 

 Do not stand it and collapsed bridge near the shores of the Pacific Ocean, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 17 April 2016. 

 Rescuers at work in Portoviejo, Ecuador, 17 April 2016. 

 Pedernales - one of the cities affected by the earthquake in Ecuador, April 18, 2016 

 The victim. Pedernales, Ecuador, 17 April 2016 

 Harvesting of coffins 

 ired lifeguard 

  It was a good road. Ecuador on 19 April 2016 

  Distribution of free water in the affected areas, Manta, Ecuador, April 19, 2016 

 The dog named Daiko . The four-year labrador four days worked in the disaster area, determining the location of people trapped under collapsed buildings. Through dog rescuers managed to find alive under the ruins of houses seven people.However, after the return of fire-rescue units in the part of the city of Ibarra dog lost consciousness and, despite veterinarians attempt to revive him, he died. How to tell the fire on his page on Facebook, the dog died from dehydration after continuous rescue operation in the hot Pacific coast.Drink, apparently, was not the fate of ... 


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