Ecuador earthquake
7.5 magnitude earthquake hits Ecuador
The quake struck before dawn in Ecuador’s eastern Amazon region 17km from the town of Montalvo near the border with Peru, the US Geological Survey said.
The government's ECU 911 safety service said there were no major incidents and a tsunami had been ruled out.
At least 12,500 people were injured in last week’s quake and another 130 are still unaccounted for.
The latest quake hit about 100 km north-northwest of Portoviejo at a depth of 10 km.
Two new earthquakes shook Ecuador's coast and another struck north-eastern Japan.
The 7.8 magnitude quake struck late Saturday left 231 people missing and injured more than 4,000.
Local authorities say the death toll is likely to rise, with some areas yet to receive aid.
In Pedernales, shaken survivors curled up on mattresses or plastic chairs next to their flattened homes.
About 30,000 rescue workers were scouring the rubble for survivors and handing out food to survivors.
The 7.8 magnitude quake struck off the Pacific coast on Saturday & was felt around the Andean nation.
The death toll from Ecuador's biggest earthquake in decades soared to at least 233 on Sunday.
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck off Ecuador's Pacific coast and was felt hundreds of kilometres away.
Ecuador's strongest earthquake in decades, a 7.8 magnitude tremor, struck off the Pacific coast yesterday.