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PHOTOS: Kashmir earthquake survivors
15 Feb 2006 17:32:00 GMT
Source: AlertNet

Featured here is a selection of images by Reuters photographer Thierry Roge of Kashmiri earthquake survivors in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Winter weather has made life more difficult for survivors of last year's massive earthquake in South Asia, where more than two million people have been living in tents or crude shelters patched together from ruined homes.


 

A Kashmiri earthquake survivor stands between tents on a rainy day at the Nayyool camp in the earthquake- devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir February 14, 2006. Winter weather has made life more difficult for survivors of last year's massive earthquake in South Asia, where more than two million people have been living in tents or crude shelters patched together from ruined homes. REUTERS/Thierry Roge
REF: THR08



Kashmiri earthquake survivors queue outside a government office to receive an ID card for relief in the earthquake- devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir February 14, 2006. Winter weather has made life more difficult for survivors of last year's massive earthquake in South Asia, where more than two million people have been living in tents or crude shelters patched together from ruined homes. REUTERS/Thierry Roge
REF: THR02



Pakistani doctor Saeed Ahmad examines a Kashmiri boy at the Gul Dahari field hospital in Ghari Habibulla village, northwest of the earthquake-devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan- administered Kashmir February 13, 2006. REUTERS/Thierry Roge
REF: THR11



A Kashmiri earthquake survivor carries goods on a rainy day near the Mera Tanolian camp in the earthquake- devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir February 14, 2006. Winter weather has made life more difficult for survivors of last year's massive earthquake in South Asia, where more than two million people have been living in tents or crude shelters patched together from ruined homes. REUTERS/Thierry Roge
REF: THR07



A Kashmiri child refugee peers from the entrance of a tent, on a rainy day, at the Mehnas tent camp on the outskirts of the earthquake-devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administrated Kashmir February 14, 2006. Winter weather has made life more difficult for survivors of last year massive earthquake in South Asia where more than two million people have been living in tents or crude shelters patched together from ruined homes. REUTERS/Thierry Roge
REF: THR11



Kashmiri refugee children learn to read at an open-air primary school on the outskirts of the town of Balakot, some 30 km (19 miles) northwest of the earthquake-devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir February 13, 2006. Winter weather has made life more difficult for survivors of last year massive earthquake in South Asia where more than two million people have been living in tents or crude shelters patched together from ruined homes. REUTERS/Thierry Roge
REF: THR07



An elderly Kashmiri earthquake survivor walks past a bridge in the town of Balakot, some 30 km (19 miles) northwest of the earthquake-devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir February 13, 2006. REUTERS/ Thierry Roge
REF: THR10



A Kashmiri refugee child rests outside a tent at the Kastra camp in Ghari Habibulla village, northwest of the earthquake-devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir February 13, 2006. Winter weather has made life more difficult for survivors of last year massive earthquake in South Asia where more than two million people have been living in tents or crude shelters patched together from ruined homes. REUTERS/Thierry Roge
REF: THR02