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UPDATED: 09:09, October 19, 2005
Relief materials urgently needed in quake-shattered Muzaffarbad
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Pakistani children wait for more relief aid in quake-shattered Muzaffarbad, capital of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, on Oct. 18, 2005. A 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan on Oct. 8, leaving 39,422 people dead and 65,038 injured. Pakistan will need at least 5 billion US dollars for reconstruction and rehabilitation in areas devastated by the earthquake. As the temperature falls down, more tents and blankets are needed by victims

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Pakistani victims wait for more relief aid in quake-shattered Muzaffarbad, capital of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, on Oct. 18, 2005. A 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan on Oct. 8, leaving 39,422 people dead and 65,038 injured. Pakistan will need at least 5 billion US dollars for reconstruction and rehabilitation in areas devastated by the earthquake. As the temperature falls down, more tents and blankets are needed by victims.

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Pakistani victims wait for more relief aid in quake-shattered Muzaffarbad, capital of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, on Oct. 18, 2005. A 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan on Oct. 8, leaving 39,422 people dead and 65,038 injured. Pakistan will need at least 5 billion US dollars for reconstruction and rehabilitation in areas devastated by the earthquake. As the temperature falls down, more tents and blankets are needed by victims.

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Pakistani children and women wait for more relief aid in quake-shattered Muzaffarbad, capital of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, Oct. 18, 2005. A 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan on Oct. 8, leaving 39,422 people dead and 65,038 injured. Pakistan will need at least 5 billion US dollars for reconstruction and rehabilitation in areas devastated by the earthquake. As the temperature falls down, more tents and blankets are needed by victims.

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