2. What happen?
• Thousands of Ecuadorians awoke Monday from a second night sleeping
outside or in temporary shelters following a weekend earthquake that
killed at least 272 people and collapsed overpasses and buildings.
• Ecuador earthquake: Death toll soars 01:33
• "What am I going to do?" asked Nely Intriago, standing in front of the
rubble of a home. "Cry, that's what. Now we are on the street with
nothing."
• With the death toll expected to rise -- at least 2,527 people were hurt
and others are missing -- Ecuadorian rescuers searched for more victims
of Saturday's quake, which struck 27 kilometers (16.8 miles) southeast of
the coastal town of Muisne, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
5. Are we in danger?
The answer for this question is YES, Ecuador is located in a very
dangerous part of the world "the ring of fire" this location has a lot
of eartquakes frequently so we have to take this situation seriously,
in this eartquake we had a lot of deaths and if we do not want this
to happen, we have to make a plan for a future natural disaster.