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Emergency workers are struggling to deal with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Peru that has left hundreds of people dead. | Emergency workers are struggling to deal with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Peru that has left hundreds of people dead. |
The mayor of Pisco estimated that 70% of his coastal city was in ruins. "It is totally indescribable," he said. | The mayor of Pisco estimated that 70% of his coastal city was in ruins. "It is totally indescribable," he said. |
Rescue teams trying to get to Pisco, Ica, and other rural towns south-west of the capital, Lima, found roads broken up and power supplies down. | Rescue teams trying to get to Pisco, Ica, and other rural towns south-west of the capital, Lima, found roads broken up and power supplies down. |
The death toll was put at 355 on Thursday but was expected to rise. | The death toll was put at 355 on Thursday but was expected to rise. |
The 8.0-magnitude earthquake struck on Wednesday evening at 1841 (2341 GMT), just off the coast of Peru. | The 8.0-magnitude earthquake struck on Wednesday evening at 1841 (2341 GMT), just off the coast of Peru. |
See map of the affected area | See map of the affected area |
The province of Ica was the most damaged, but even in Lima, 150km (95 miles) from the epicentre, people stood trembling on the streets as buildings around them shook. | The province of Ica was the most damaged, but even in Lima, 150km (95 miles) from the epicentre, people stood trembling on the streets as buildings around them shook. |
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Juan Mendoza, mayor of Pisco, told a radio station that "the dead are scattered by the dozens on the streets". | Juan Mendoza, mayor of Pisco, told a radio station that "the dead are scattered by the dozens on the streets". |
"We don't have lights, water, communications. Most houses have fallen, churches, stores, hotels, everything is destroyed," he said. | "We don't have lights, water, communications. Most houses have fallen, churches, stores, hotels, everything is destroyed," he said. |
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President Alan Garcia quickly announced a state of emergency and sent cabinet ministers to the region. | President Alan Garcia quickly announced a state of emergency and sent cabinet ministers to the region. |
Health workers abandoned an industrial strike to attend to casualties, and rescue teams were despatched from other parts of the country. | Health workers abandoned an industrial strike to attend to casualties, and rescue teams were despatched from other parts of the country. |
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However, the damage caused by the quake hampered the emergency effort. | However, the damage caused by the quake hampered the emergency effort. |
Giorgio Ferrario, head of Peru's Red Cross, said it had taken workers seven-and-a-half hours to get to the province of Ica, rather than the usual two. | Giorgio Ferrario, head of Peru's Red Cross, said it had taken workers seven-and-a-half hours to get to the province of Ica, rather than the usual two. |
He said he expected the official death toll - which was raised to at least 355 on Thursday morning - to increase as daylight enabled workers to speed up their search for victims. | He said he expected the official death toll - which was raised to at least 355 on Thursday morning - to increase as daylight enabled workers to speed up their search for victims. |
In the city of Ica, people sifted through the rubble of the Senor de Luren church, which collapsed during mass. | In the city of Ica, people sifted through the rubble of the Senor de Luren church, which collapsed during mass. |
In Imperial, a town south of Lima, "about 80% of the adobe houses have fallen," Mayor Richard Yactayo told Reuters news agency. | In Imperial, a town south of Lima, "about 80% of the adobe houses have fallen," Mayor Richard Yactayo told Reuters news agency. |
Amid the bitter cold of winter, Imperial's survivors lit fires in their ruined homes to keep themselves warm. | Amid the bitter cold of winter, Imperial's survivors lit fires in their ruined homes to keep themselves warm. |
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As many as 1,000 people were officially reported injured, but it was thought many more had probably not had access to medical services. | As many as 1,000 people were officially reported injured, but it was thought many more had probably not had access to medical services. |
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Hospitals were reported to be overwhelmed by the number of casualties. The floors of the hospital in Chincha were described as covered with dead bodies. | Hospitals were reported to be overwhelmed by the number of casualties. The floors of the hospital in Chincha were described as covered with dead bodies. |
Offers of assistance, whether in the form of rescue experts or relief supplies, came from Spain, France, Ecuador and Bolivia. | Offers of assistance, whether in the form of rescue experts or relief supplies, came from Spain, France, Ecuador and Bolivia. |
President Garcia thanked God that the earthquake had not caused "a catastrophe with an immense number of victims". | President Garcia thanked God that the earthquake had not caused "a catastrophe with an immense number of victims". |
In 1970, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake high in the Peruvian Andes triggered a landslide that buried the town of Yungay and killed 66,000 people. | In 1970, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake high in the Peruvian Andes triggered a landslide that buried the town of Yungay and killed 66,000 people. |
In Lima's poorer suburbs and shanty towns, news of the damage is still coming in, reports the BBC's Dan Collyns. | In Lima's poorer suburbs and shanty towns, news of the damage is still coming in, reports the BBC's Dan Collyns. |
However, he says the feeling in the city, where one third of the population lives, is that it may have narrowly avoided a major disaster. | However, he says the feeling in the city, where one third of the population lives, is that it may have narrowly avoided a major disaster. |
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Are you in the Peruvian capital or surrounding areas? Have you felt the effects of the earthquake? Send us your observations. | Are you in the Peruvian capital or surrounding areas? Have you felt the effects of the earthquake? Send us your observations. |
You can send your pictures and moving footage to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 07725 100 100 | You can send your pictures and moving footage to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 07725 100 100 |
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When taking photos or filming please do not endanger yourself or others, take unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. | When taking photos or filming please do not endanger yourself or others, take unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. |