On the night of the 2016 Earthquake of Ecuador, the history of thousands of families began in two. In the midst of the tragedy, Dr. José Rivas Valle lived an experience that today, a decade later, continues to tremble because of its intensity, its pain and its faith. Physician by profession, he had dedicated a decade of his life to attending in Pedernales, a canton that, he says, “I always have in my heart.” Although he resided in Portoviejo, he…
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On the night of the 2016 Earthquake of Ecuador, the history of thousands of families began in two. In the midst of the tragedy, Dr. José Rivas Valle lived an experience that today, a decade later, continues to tremble because of its intensity, its pain and its faith. Physician by profession, he had dedicated a decade of his life to attending in Pedernales, a canton that, he says, “I always have in my heart.” Although he resided in Portoviejo, he…