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India's Earthquake
BHUJ, India, Feb. 9 (Friday) -- A series of earthquakes shook buildings late Thursday and early today in the western Indian state of Gujarat, where a large quake killed at least 17,000 people two weeks ago. At least 25 people were reported injured in the aftershocks. Siblings Found 10 Days After Quake in India BHUJ, India, Feb. 5 -- Soldiers searching for the bodies of earthquake victims today rescued a brother and sister who survived 10 days trapped on the second floor of their damaged building, living on cereal and water. From the Post
From Amid the Rubble, a Faint Cry: Trapped Couple Pulled From Debris 5 Days After Indian Quake (Post, Feb. 1, 2001)
A Few Survivors Found As Quake's Toll Rises (Post, Jan. 31, 2001) Indian Premier Visits Quake Area: Vajpayee Promises to Speed Relief Efforts (Post, Jan. 30, 2001) At the Confluence of Heaven and Hell (Post, Jan. 30, 2001) Hope Ebbs for Quake Victims: Searchers Find Few Alive Amid Rubble of Indian Disaster (Post, Jan. 29, 2001) Local Relatives Worry, Wait For News From Quake Area (Post, Jan. 28, 2001) Quake's Toll Rises To 13,000 In India: 350 Children Killed Marching in Parade (Post, Jan. 28, 2001) © 2002-2004 The Washington Post Company |
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