Magnitude 6.0 aftershock strikes near Ecuador coast

It was one of numerous aftershocks following Saturday's 7.8-magnitude quake, the worst to hit Ecuador in nearly four decades.

Update: 2016-04-22 05:08 GMT
Picture showing the destruction in Manta, Ecuador a day after a powerful 7.8-magnitude quake hit the country. (Photo: AFP)

Quito: A magnitude 6.0 aftershock struck near the coast of Ecuador on Thursday, as the country struggled to recover from a devastating quake that killed almost 600 people, US experts said.

The tremor hit at 10:03 pm (0303 GMT Friday) some 20 miles (33 kilometers) north-northwest of Bahia de Caraquez and 36 miles north-northwest of Tosagua, the US Geological Survey said.

AFP reporters in the region felt some shaking but there were no reports of casualties or damage. No tsunami warning was issued.

It was one of numerous aftershocks following Saturday's 7.8-magnitude quake, the worst to hit the South American country in nearly four decades.

The official death toll from that quake rose to 587 on Thursday, with 5,733 injured. Scores of people are still missing.

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