Correa characterized the quake as Ecuador's biggest tragedy
in 67 years.
He cited experts in saying the damage was small compared to what could
have happened.
There have been no reports of U.S. citizens among the dead, U.S. State
Department spokesman Nicole Thompson said today, adding that the
department is still working to confirm reports of injured U.S. citizens.
Rescuers were working to reach the sparsely populated area of fishing
ports and tourist beaches where the magnitude-7.8 quake was centered.
The Red Cross
Ecuador said more than 1,200 volunteers were already working in rescue,
evacuation and first aid operations and Ecuador's Risk Management
agency said 10,000 armed forces personnel were deployed to help people
in the coastal areas.
Ecuador's National Police tweeted tonight that they had rescued a mother
and daughter, identified as MarĂa Sigilema, 37, and Evelin Bone, 7,
from the rubble in Pedernales.
Gabriel Alcivar, mayor of Pedernales, a town of 40,000 near the quake's
epicenter, pleaded for officials to send earth-moving machines and
emergency rescue workers as dozens of buildings in the town were
flattened, trapping residents among the rubble.
"We're trying to do the most we can but there's almost nothing we can
do," Alcivar told The Associated Press. "This wasn't just a house that
collapsed, it was an entire town."
Ecuador's Risk Management agency said 3,500 national police and 500
firefighters had been sent to several towns. Five shelters had been set
up for those evacuated from their homes.
Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas called the seismic event "the
strongest quake we have faced in decades," adding it was the strongest
quake registered in the country since 1979. The nation's armed forces
and police were mobilized to keep public order, he said.
At a news conference Sunday, Glas said mobile operators opened free text
messaging in the afflicted provinces of Manabi and Esmeraldas.
According to Glas, there were 55 aftershocks between magnitude-2.6 and
6.0, and because of the "shallowness" of the quake, more aftershocks
were expected, similar to what was happening in Japan.
There was also a precursor quake of magnitude-4.8 11 minutes before the 7.8 earthquake.
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