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Girl rescued after eight days from quake
rubbles
BAGH—Soldiers pulled a young girl alive from the rubble of her home
Sunday, eight days after a mammoth earthquake killed tens of thousands
of people and caused widespread damage in Pakistan’s mountainous north
and part of India. The cheering report came as torrential rains halted
relief flights into the Himalayan region of Kashmir, which was worst hit
by the quake. A general warned that the cold and wet were likely to
cause more deaths among the estimated 2 million people left homeless by
the disaster. The military said rescuers found the polio-stricken girl
in a wrecked house in the village of Sanger near Balakot, a town in
North West Frontier Province that was flattened. “She is absolutely
fine,” said Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, the chief army spokesman. He said
he did not know her age.
Two brothers of the girl, aged 7 and 9, arrived at an army camp carrying
a 7-month-old sister and seeking help for the trapped girl. They
reported their parents had been killed and then led soldiers to the
home, Sultan said. “They’re the real heroes,” he said. “They said their
house is
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