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Friday 19 August 2016

Ecuador Earthquake the day Manabi fell

Ecuador Earthquake the day Manabi fell

Hi guys, I wasn't going to write this story/report, but it is out now. Although it was a living nightmare, not just for me and my family, but the whole of Manabi, we are glad to be alive. That's the main thing. The government is doing a great job. Raphael Correa really has impressed. Hopefully, within five years, Manabi will be in a position to attract tourism again. This was totally unexpected and something the people of Manabi will never forget. I would like to thank all those who donated. It really did help some of the locals that were really in need. 
Since we've moved up to Quito, there will be fewer posts on Manabi aside from the ongoing progress, which I'll keep you updated on. We're still having earthquakes of a lower magnitude here in Quito, and I can't say when this will stop, but if you're planning on coming here, do some research, or I'll give you my honest opinion in the comments below. 

Ecuador earthquake view of Portoviejo after the devastation
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