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| Buildings collapsed in the 7.6 magnitude
earthquake a day earlier, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005 in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Xinhua/REUTERS) | ISLAMABAD,
Oct. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Similar titles like "Death toll from earthquake crosses
40,000" are on the front pages of Pakistan' s leading English newspapers on
Monday.
"The government on Sunday confirmed the death of over
19,000 people after a massive earthquake hit Pakistan a day earlier, but
unofficial estimates put the death toll to over 40,000," said Daily Times.
Balakot, the tehsil headquarters of district
Mansehra, has been completely razed to the ground and thousands of people are
still buried under the debris, the paper said.
The News quoted Pakistani Minister for
Kashmir Affairs, Faisal Hayat as saying that out of a population of 2.4 million in
Azad Kashmir, "more than half is affected", apparently referring to those
displaced, injured or killed.
According to a Nation report, Pakistan's metrological department warned that the aftershocks of the country's worst everearthquake can continue for another week with magnitude of 4 - 6 on Richter scale. About 150 aftershocks were recoreded from Oct. 8to Oct. 9. Enditem
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| Volunteers bury bodies of Pakistani earthquake victims in a mass grave in Balakot, two days after a powerful earthquake rocked the region. (AFP) | |