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Earthquake of 5.6 degrees was felt in several provinces

Posted On 15 Oct 2015

Captura de pantalla 2015-10-15 a la(s) 8.44.28
Thursday morning an earthquake of 5.6 degrees was recorded, reported Ecuador’s Geophysical Institute, the quake had a depth of 87.37 kilometers and its epicenter was in the province of Canar.

Besides of being felt in Guayaquil, social networks users reported that the quake was also felt strongly in cities like Loja, Machala, Guaranda, Riobamba and Cuenca.

Source: http://expreso.ec/expreso/plantillas/nota.aspx?idart=8541924&idcat=38269&tipo=2

 

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