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Ecuador hit by worst flood in two decades

Authorities say 11 people killed and 32 injured as torrential downpour causes massive landslide in capital city Quito

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Feb 2022 3:40PM

Ecuador hit by worst flood in two decades
Quito mayor Santiago Guarderas says Monday's rainfall Guarderas says yesterday’s rainfall brought down 75 litres per square meter following 3.5 litres on Saturday, which is a record unbroken since 2003. - Floodlist Facebook Pic, February 1, 2022

QUITO – At least 11 people were killed and 32 injured yesterday after the heaviest flooding to hit Ecuador in nearly two decades triggered a massive landslide in the capital Quito, authorities said.

Torrents of water carrying stones and mud swept down an avenue in the Ecuadorian city, washing away cars and flooding houses and streets, according to images released by the emergency services.

The torrential downpour caused a water collection structure to overflow, sending a deadly stream down a nearby hillside onto a sports ground where several people were practicing, authorities said at a virtual press conference.

Quito mayor Santiago Guarderas initially said “there are eleven dead, 15 injured and we have eight collapsed structures”.

But municipality authorities later revised the figure to 32 injured and added affected families had been placed in local shelters.

The flood began on the slopes of the Pichincha volcano, which overlooks the nation’s capital.

Guarderas said yesterday’s rainfall brought down 75 litres per square meter following 3.5 litres on Saturday, with the forecast predicting two litres per square meter.

This is “a record figure, which we have not had since 2003”, he added.

The affected area also lost power after electrical poles were brought down by the deluge.

Heavy rains have hit 22 of Ecuador’s 24 provinces since October, leaving at least 18 dead and 24 injured, according to the National Risk Management Service.

Scientists say climate change is intensifying the risk of heavy rain around the world because a warmer atmosphere holds more water. – AFP, February 1, 2022

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