
Magnitude 6.3 earthquake hits Ecuador coast, no tsunami threat
The Hindu
Shallow 6.3 magnitude earthquake hits Ecuador's Pacific coast, felt in Quito, no tsunami risk reported.
A shallow 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the Pacific coast of Ecuador early on Friday (April 25, 2025), the U.S. Geological Survey reported, and was felt as far away as the Andean capital Quito.
AFP reporters felt the shake before 7:00 a.m. local time (1200 GMT).
Monitors said the epicentre was near the Pacific coast of Esmeraldas, at a depth of about 35 kilometres (22 miles).
There were no immediate reports of victims or severe damage and Ecuadoran authorities said there was no tsunami risk.
Ecuador sits on one of the most geologically active zones on Earth, and the fault between the Nazca and South American plates runs along its coast.

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