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An Indian man prays in front of the rubble of his house in the wetern Indian city of Bhuj on January 27, following the massive earthquake that killed thousands. (Pawel Kopczynski - Reuters)
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 Video: Exhausted searchers clawed through rubble on Sunday, hoping to find survivors of India's massive earthquake.
 Photo Gallery The Aftermath, Monday, Jan. 29
 Photo Gallery , Friday, Jan. 26
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live online India's Earthquake Dr. Mary Lou Zoback, chief scientist of the USGS Western Earthquake Hazards Team in Menlo Park, Calif. on the earthquake in India.
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 Ahmedabad.com with updates and relief information
 Indian Embassy in Washington, DC
 Technical Information about the earthquake from the Incorporated Research Inisitutions for Seismology
New Quakes Jolt Western India
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.

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