Aid Begins to Flow in After Earthquake Kills 246 in Ecuador
People stand on a destroyed house following an earthquake in Guayaquil, Ecuador on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
Photographer: Ariel Ochoa/AFP via Getty ImagesPedernales, Ecuador (AP) -- Aid began to flow in Sunday to areas devastated by Ecuador's strongest earthquake in decades and the death toll continued to rise as people left homeless hunkered down for another night outside in the dark.
Officials said the quake killed at least 246 people and injured more than 2,500 along Ecuador's coast. Vice President Jorge Glas said the toll was likely to rise because a large number of people remained unaccounted for, though he declined to say how many.