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Thousands homeless after Pakistan earthquake
Posted on Monday, November 03, 2008 @ 13:32:36 UTC by admin
In the early hours of 29 October, two earthquakes stuck the province of Baluchistan in south west Pakistan, the second measured 6.4 on the Richter scale.

Wednesday 29 October 2008

According to our sources, more than 215 people have died and 15,000 people have been made homeless. Hundreds of children and adults are still trapped in rubble and hundreds are injured.

Save the Children has a team of people on the ground in Pakistan undertaking an emergency assessment to ascertain the scale of the damage in Baluchistan so that we can respond appropriately and quickly.

"Save the Children is working quickly to help children and families affected by the quake. We will be delivering essential emergency kits and launching a fundraising appeal," said Ms Weisbaum, head of emergency response at Save the Children UK. "The initial 48 hours are crucial - it is then that people are most vulnerable and it is then survivors need food, water and shelter. They will be in shock and with the onset of winter; freezing temperatures at night will exacerbate the situation."

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