Feb 19 • 12:09 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Everything known about the landslide that affected families in Alausí

A landslide caused by heavy rains affected families in Alausí, Ecuador, prompting a coordinated response from military and health services.

A severe landslide occurred in the Alausí canton in Ecuador due to heavy rainfall, impacting the area near the Chitaquiz neighborhood. Military personnel have joined the relief efforts in response to the disaster, which resulted in muddy material and debris flowing down from the mountains, obstructing roads and posing risks to local families. Fortunately, there have been no reports of fatalities or serious injuries by nightfall, as some families were able to evacuate to safety in time.

The Ministry of Health reported that immediate medical attention was provided to seven patients at local healthcare facilities, including the Hospital Básico Alausí and the Centro de Salud Alausí, where both medical and psychological support were offered. The coordinated response involved the establishment of a Unified Command Post (UCP) alongside local fire departments and other relevant institutions, highlighting the community's resilience and preparedness for such natural calamities.

As recovery efforts continue, further evaluations and potential additional aid will be assessed in the coming hours. The situation underscores the vulnerability of the region to climate-related incidents and the importance of emergency responsiveness, given the previous instances of landslides in similar circumstances across Ecuador's mountainous terrain, necessitating ongoing vigilance and preventive measures in affected areas.

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