In pictures: Earthquake Hits Pakistan-India Border
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18, 9:05 AM ET Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf (R) and United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (L) are escorted by a Pakistan army commando during their visit to earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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AP - Fri Nov 18, 9:19 AM ET U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, right, addresses a news conference with Pakistan Foreign Minister khursheed Kasuri at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, Nov 18, 2005. Annan toured quake-hit northern Pakistan as international aid groups warned that quake survivors still need emergency help even as donor nations gather to discuss long-term reconstruction needs. (AP Photo)
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AP - Fri Nov 18, 9:42 AM ET U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, center, and Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, third right, are escorted by Pakistans Army Commandos during their visit to Muzaffarabad, Pakistan on Friday, Nov. 18, 2005. Annan toured quake-hit northern Pakistan as international aid groups warned that quake survivors still need emergency help even as donor nations gather to discuss long-term reconstruction needs. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18, 9:42 AM ET Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri (R) greets United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18, 9:43 AM ET United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (R) with Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri speaks during a joint news conference at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18, 9:58 AM ET The wife of United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, Nane Annan (R) holds an earthquake survivor as Kofi Annan (2nd L) Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (2nd R) and wife of Musharraf, Shaba Musharraf (L), look on during his visit to an earthquake-hit area in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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AP - Fri Nov 18,10:05 AM ET A Pakistan earthquake survivor family ride a vehicle as they make their way to Mansehra, Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 in Balakot, Pakistan. U .N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan warned of a 'gigantic task' ahead for quake recovery efforts in northern Pakistan, and chided the international community on the eve of a key donors conference for its poor response to the disaster. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,10:40 AM ET United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C) uses a megaphone to address earthquake survivors as Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf (R) and Nane Annan (L) look on during his visit to earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,10:41 AM ET United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (L) uses a megaphone to address earthquake survivors as Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf (R) looks on during his visit to earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,11:06 AM ET United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan speaks during a news conference in Islamabad November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,11:08 AM ET Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf (R) speaks during a joint news conference with United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (L) during a visit to Thauri-Park camp in the earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,11:15 AM ET United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (L) speaks during a joint news conference with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf during their visit to Thauri-Park camp in earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,11:18 AM ET United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (C) walks towards a tent during his visit to Thauri-Park camp in earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,11:22 AM ET United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan listens a question during a news conference in Islamabad November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,11:31 AM ET Christina Rocca (L), the U.S. assistant secretary of state for South Asian affairs, talks with earthquake survivor children during her visit to Peshawar, Pakistan November 18, 2005. Rocca was part of a U.S. delegation sent to earthquake-hit Pakistan by President George W. Bush to raise awareness of the scale of the suffering and acute need for shelter, food, sanitation and health care as winter closes in on the region. REUTERS/Ali Imam
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,11:46 AM ET A Kashmiri doctor administers tetanus and measles vaccines to an earthquake survivor at a school as others wait their turn in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir November 17, 2005. (Amiruddin Mughal/Reuters)
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,12:15 PM ET A Kashmiri earthquake survivor prepares food for her family outside a tent in Thauri-Park camp, which was visited by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (not in picture), in earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,12:22 PM ET Kashmiri earthquake survivors sit in Thauri-Park camp as they listen to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan's speech in earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed `
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AFP - Fri Nov 18,12:31 PM ET Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf(R) and United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan walk with officials upon their arrival in Muzaffarabad. Annan condemned the 'weak' response of world governments to the Pakistan earthquake on the eve of an international donors' conference which is hoped to raise cash for the relief effort.(AFP/Aamir Qureshi)
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AFP - Fri Nov 18,12:31 PM ET A Pakistani Kashmiri woman prepares bread outside a UNHCR camp for earthquake survivors in Muzaffarabad. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan condemned the 'weak' response of world governments to the Pakistan earthquake on the eve of an international donors' conference which is hoped to raise cash for the relief effort.(AFP/Aamir Qureshi)
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AFP - Fri Nov 18,12:31 PM ET Pakistani Kashmiri earthquake survivor children play cricket at a camp for people made homeless by the earthquake, in Muzaffarabad. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan condemned the 'weak' response of world governments to the Pakistan earthquake on the eve of an international donors' conference which is hoped to raise cash for the relief effort.(AFP/Asif Hassan)
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AFP - Fri Nov 18,12:31 PM ET A Pakistani Kashmiri woman carries relief goods and her son as she walks on a street in Ghari Dupatta, some 21kms from Muzaffarabad. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan condemned the 'weak' response of world governments to the Pakistan earthquake on the eve of an international donors' conference which is hoped to raise cash for the relief effort.(AFP/Asif Hassan) Email Photo Print Photo
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AFP/File - Fri Nov 18, 8:29 PM ET Indian porters bring relief goods to quake survivors in Pakistan administered Kashmir. The quake, one of the worst natural disasters in a century, left nearly 74,000 dead, around the same number injured and 3.5 million homeless, most of them in mountainous northern Pakistani Kashmir(AFP/File/Sajjad Hussain)
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Reuters - Fri Nov 18,11:55 PM ET A Kashmiri earthquake survivor eats rice in Thauri-Park camp, which was visited by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (not in picture), in earthquake-hit Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, November 18, 2005. Annan visited earthquake-hit Kashmir on Friday to highlight the misery of people living in the disaster zone and Pakistan's dire need for over $5 billion of world aid. (Mian Khursheed/Reuters)