Earthquake near Quito
causes a deadly landslide at a quarry with two dead and rescue teams still
searching for others

A vehicle transports people along the Pan-American Highway after the 5.1 magnitude earthquake Photo: EPA
Reuters
Two people were killed
in Ecuador on Tuesday after a 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck near the capital
of Quito, with eight others wounded and rescue workers still seeking to free
others trapped after the tremor.
The National Risk Control
Agency said the earthquake triggered a landslide at a quarry in the Quito area
that killed two people who worked there, adding that firemen were searching for
three others.
"Obviously the
landslide was caused by the tremor, but there was already weakness there due to
illegal mining ... or quarries being exploited improperly," President
Rafael Correa told reporters in the port city of Guayaquil.
Separately, the mayor
of Quito reported that only one person died in the landslide and that a
4-year-old boy was killed in another part of the city when sacks of rice fell
on top of him.
Social media showed
images of dust clouds that had formed after the tremor as a result of shifting
earth.
The city's main
airport returned to normal operations after earlier halting flights as a
precautionary measure to evaluate its infrastructure.
The temblor snarled
traffic in the city of 1.6 million and led startled office workers to stream
out of buildings.
"We could really
feel it. The first thing I did was leave (the building) with my
colleagues," said Teresa Salazar, 45, who works at an imports business in
northern Quito. "There was nothing major to report, but we were all very
nervous."
The US Geological
Survey said the moderate quake was only 4.8 miles deep, with its epicentre
located 14 miles northeast of Quito.
Edited by Steve Wilson
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