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A Kashmiri girl cries in pain while waiting for her turn outside a packed makeshift medical center in Muzaffarabad, capital city of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Oct. 11, 2005. Pakistan was battling huge odds to deliver aid to hungry and traumatized people after the Oct. 8 earthquake that killed as many as 40,000 people.
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A bare-footed Pakistani Kashmiri girl holds some belongings as she looks for her parents after their evacuation from remote areas outside Muzaffarabad, capital city of Pakistan- administered Kashmir, Oct. 11, 2005.
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Residents of the northern Pakistani town of Muzzafarabad reach to collect oranges given as aid by charities Oct. 11, 2005.
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Dust from fallen debris can been seen on a hilltop that partially collapsed during the Oct. 8 earthquake, on the outskirts of Muzaffarabad, Oct. 11, 2005.
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Pakistani earthquake survivors scavenge for clothing left on the ground in Balakot, Pakistan, Oct. 11, 2005. Entire communities have been wiped out in Balakot, which was at the epicenter of the earthquake Oct. 8, 2005, and the town is still desperately struggling to cope with the dead and injured.
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A Pakistani Kashmiri mother mourns the death of her son in earthquake-ravaged Muzaffarabad Oct. 11, 2005.
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Residents who already had spent three days in rain and cold wait in line for food distribution at a sports stadium in the northern Pakistani town of Muzaffarabad Oct. 11, 2005.
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Kashmiri women and children stand outside a tent in Bagh district in the Pakistani part of Kashmir Oct. 11, 2005, three days after the massive earthquake.
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Indian Kashmiri women carry drinking water to a relief camp in Salamabad Oct. 11, 2005.
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An injured Kashmir boy stands beside his family outside a tent in Bagh district in the Pakistani part of Kashmir Oct. 11, 2005.
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Indian Kashmiri earthquake survivors wait to collect relief supplies at Jabala Oct. 11, 2005.
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Indian Kashmiri earthquake survivor kids peer from their tent at a camp for people made homeless by the earthquake at Jabala Oct. 11, 2005.
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A woman is carried in the rain after she was evacuated from the remote area in Muzaffarabad Oct. 11, 2005, three days after a powerful earthquake hit the region. Rescue teams raced to find survivors in the rubble and comfort the suffering as Pakistan said the death toll from the weekend earthquake could hit 40,000.
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A man carries an earthquake-injured woman on their way for a medical center in Muzaffarabad Oct. 11, 2005,
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A Pakistani boy waits to be evacuated from the remote earthquake-hit Pakistani city of Balakot Oct. 11, 2005.
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Kashmiri boys struggle to get hold of relief in Muzaffarabad Oct. 11, 2005, three days after the earthquake.
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Quake survivors scramble to get relief supplies Oct. 11, 2005, three days after the earthquake, at a sports stadium in Muzaffarabad.
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A resident pauses as he sits on the rubble in a street Oct. 11, 2005, in the northern Pakistani town of Muzzafarabad, one of the towns that were hit by the earthquake.
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A resident, trying to protect himself from the smell of decaying bodies, walks in the damaged streets of the northern Pakistani town of Muzzafarabad Oct. 11, 2005.
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A Pakistan army doctor provides medical help at Chaklala Air Base in Rawalpindi, Pakistan Oct. 11, 2005 to the victims from earthquake-affected area of Pakistani- controlled Kashmir.