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 | Villagers affected from eartquake pray near the Teetwala village, with a car and equipment broken by the earthquake in background, on the Line of Control, 220 kilometers (125 miles) from north of Srinagar, India, Thursday, Oct.13, 2005. With an estimated 143,000 people made homeless in Indian Kashmir by Saturday's quake and children dying of exposure as the first snows begin to fall, officials said caring for the survivors was the top priority. click to open  |  | Volunteers are armed with sticks to protect their relief material from being looted by earthquake victims at Tangdhar village, on Line of Control, Thursday, Oct.13, 2005. With an estimated 143,000 people made homeless in Indian Kashmir by Saturday's quake and children dying of exposure as the first snows begin to fall, officials said caring for the survivors was the top priority. click to open  |  | Pakistani paramilitary soldiers work at a collapsed building following an earthquake in Islamabad October 8, 2005. click to open  |  | Pakistani volunteers work at a collapsed building following an earthquake in Islamabad October 8, 2005. click to open  |  | Pakistani rescue workers and volunteers gather at a collapsed building following an earthquake measuring at least 7.6 on the Richter scale, in Islamabad Oct 8 2005. click to open  |  | Pakistani army soldiers and rescue workers gather at the site of a building collapsed by an earthquake in Islamabad October 8, 2005. A major earthquake shook cities and villages across the south Asian subcontinent on Saturday, including the Pakistan capital Islamabad where scores of people were feared killed or trapped when two buildings collapsed. click to open  |
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