Major Fire at Ecuador's Port of Manta Destroys Dozens of Fishing Boats
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At least 35 fishing vessels were destroyed and two people were injured in a fire.
Major Fire at Ecuador's Port of Manta Destroys Dozens of Fishing Boats
A major fire at Ecuador's port of Manta destroyed dozens of fishing boats and seriously injured two people on June 6, striking the artisanal fleet of the country's main tuna-fishing hub. The post Major Fire at Ecuador’s Port of Manta Destroys Dozens of Fishing Boats appeared first on The Rio Times.
At least 14 fishing boats and 21 boats were affected this Saturday by fires recorded in the port of the city of Manta, in Ecuador, without the causes that caused the disaster being known. In the images disseminated by the local press and through social networks large columns of fire and black smoke are seen emerging from the ships in the middle of the sea, a scene that was seen by crowds amazed from the coast. Devastating panorama in Manta. They…
Chain explosions rocked the country's largest fishing center - Injured people with burns were taken to hospital
The fire broke out in the artisanal fishing area of Manta, one of the main tuna ports in the eastern Pacific.
A fire in the Ecuadorian port city of Manta destroyed 35 fishing boats on Saturday. Two people were injured, according to the National Risk Management Agency.
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