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Afghanistan-Pak-India
Muzaffarabad a ‘city of death’
2005-10-10
MUZAFFARABAD: The Azad Kashmir capital was a scene of utter devastation on Sunday, 24 hours after a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck, killing about 18,000 people across northern Pakistan. “It is a scene of utter devastation. It looks like a city of death,” said Reuters reporter Zulfiqar Ali, who was in Islamabad when the earthquake hit on Saturday morning. Hindered from reaching his hometown of Muzaffarabad by washed-out roads on Saturday night, Ali walked the remaining distance on Sunday morning into a scene of complete destruction. Most houses, government buildings and shops had collapsed, he said. “No one knows how many have been killed or how many survived,” Ali said by satellite telephone. “Those buildings that have withstood the shocks are badly cracked and no one is going into them.”

The quake was centred in the forested mountains of Azad Kashmir, near the Indian border, and violently jolted large parts of northern Pakistan, as well as parts of India and Afghanistan. Thousands of people were killed in Pakistan, a presidential spokesman said. The quake also battered Indian Kashmir, killing more than 300 people there.

Frightened Muzaffarabad residents spent a chilly Saturday night in the open, camped in fields, parks, graveyards and cars. Most people had no food because shops or markets did not open. The army had set up camps and provided some food to survivors but much more help was needed, Ali said. Many students of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir University in Muzaffarabad were buried under the debris, residents said.
Posted by:Fred

#8  "Bush's Fault(line)."

ROFL!
Posted by: .com   2005-10-10 13:24  

#7   The earth's crust is expanding because of global warming, everyone knows that materials expand when they heat up. It's still Bush's fault.
Actually, if this leads to the discovery of a new faultline we could name it Bush's Fault(line). We might need to save that one for San Francisco area though.
Posted by: wrinkleneck_trout   2005-10-10 13:23  

#6  rjschwartz: Lots and lots and lots of them are saying this is punishment from Allah for not being aggressive enough in jihad... which may refer to the fact that India still controls Kashmir, or that Afghanistan is no longer a conquered province of Pakistan...
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2005-10-10 13:15  

#5  Anytime there's a disaster outside the US Bush should come out and deny any weather/earthquake experiments. The moonbats are going to blame the US anyway, might as well go for really freaking them out.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-10-10 10:29  

#4  Don't want to sound snarky but how many Jihadists who were saying New Orleans was a sign from Allah are now saying the same thing about this Earthquake hitting the Jihadist capital region and all.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2005-10-10 10:17  

#3  I agree, 2b. I give way to no one in my opposition to terror groups, but thousands of ordinary people died or lost everything in this quake. And things will get worse this week, not only due to aftershocks which are continuing, but to the difficulty of getting food, water, medicine and shelter equipment there.

If you aren't moved by the suffering, consider how this might bring down Musharraf and put an open Islamacist in power in Pakistan instead. That alone is a reason for donating ....

Posted by: lotp   2005-10-10 08:20  

#2  come on now, snarky comments only can be made after you donate to the Salvation Army.
Posted by: 2b   2005-10-10 07:25  

#1  The nature's way of population control is very effective.
Posted by: Annon   2005-10-10 07:22  

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