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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
 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.
 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.
 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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