
Over the period of 18-21 February, Ecuador experienced heavy rainfall resulting in floods and landslides, causing casualties and widespread damage across several provinces. This report provides an overview of the affected regions, the number of fatalities, and the forecast for the next 24 hours.
Affected Provinces and Damage:
The flooding and landslides affected several provinces in Ecuador, including Chimborazo, Esmeraldas, Los Ríos, Loja, Manabí, El Oro, and Guayas. These provinces reported significant damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and buildings. The flooding also caused extensive damage to crops and livestock.
Fatalities:
The Risk Management Secretariat has reported that at least six people have died as a result of the flood events. Four fatalities were reported across Chimborazo Province, while the other two occurred in Esmeraldas Province in central and northern Ecuador.
Weather Forecast:
The National Meteorological Institute has forecasted moderate to localized heavy rainfall for the next 24 hours across most of western, southwestern, and northwestern Ecuador. The potential for further flooding and landslides remains high in these regions, and the public is advised to exercise caution and stay vigilant.
Conclusion:
The recent flooding and landslides in Ecuador have resulted in significant damage to infrastructure and loss of life. As the country braces for more rainfall in the coming days, it is crucial that citizens take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety. The government should also take steps to mitigate the damage caused by the floods and provide aid to those affected by the disaster.