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Ever-Ready Army mobilises for relief efforts to the quake effected nation!


A Pakistani Air Force C-130 Hercules transport aircraft is seen on the tarmac as personnel load aid supplies onboard at Pakistani Air Force Base Faisal in Karachi on October 29, 2008. AFP PHOTO


Pakistani soldiers load relief supplies for earthquake survivors onto a C-130 transport aircraft at the Chaklala military airbase in Rawalpindi on October 29, 2008. AFP PHOTO


A powerful earthquake struck Balochistan before dawn on October 29, killing at least 160 people, destroying mud homes and sending survivors screaming into the streets in panic. AFP PHOTO


A Pakistani Air Force ground crew operates a forklift to load relief supplies for earthquake survivors onto a C-130 transport aircraft at the Cahaklala military airbase in Rawalpindi on October 29, 2008. AFP PHOTO


Personnel load relief supplies for earthquake survivors onto a Pakistani Air Force C-130 transport aircraft at the Chaklala military airbase in Rawalpindi on October 29, 2008. AFP PHOTO/Aamir QURESHI


Relief supplies for earthquake survivors are loaded onto a Pakistani Air Force C-130 transport aircraft at the Chaklala military airbase in Rawalpindi on October 29, 2008. AFP PHOTO/Aamir QURESHI


People gather under blankets — Quetta is one of the chilliest cities in the region. —Reuters


A veiled woman comforts her child as they sit on the road after the earthquake hit Balochistan early Wednesday morning. The death toll from the earthquake in Balochistan has risen to 160, AFP reported. It is likely that the deathtoll will rise as rescuers reach remote villages further away from the capital.—Reuters
 
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"WE GO THERE WHERE EVEN DEATH FEARS TO GO"

This is the motto of Pakistan Armed Services during Disaster relief operations.

Pakistani Armed forces will do their best in order to provide the Relief to the needy People. We will not rest Until the wounds of Our Baloch Brothers are healed.
 
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Poor Survivors of the Balochistan quake


A young Pakistani homeless earthquake survivor eats bread in a open space on a mountain in Kawaz, one of about eight sparsely populated villages surrounding the town of Ziarat that were worst-hit by the tremor on Thursday.-AFP


A homeless girl tears off a piece of bread as earthquake survivors eat in open spaces on a hillside in Kawaz, one of about eight sparsely populated villages surrounding the town of Ziarat on October 30, 2008 in the area worst hit by a 6.4-magnitude earthquake the day before.-AFP


Survivors of an earthquake sit near their collapsed houses in Ziarat, one of the main tourist spots in Balochistan.-Reuters


Survivors of an earthquake sit near their collapsed houses in Ziarat, one of the main tourist spots inBalochistan.-Reuters


Homeless earthquake survivors sit in an open space on a hillside in Kawaz, one of about eight sparsely populated villages surrounding the town of Ziarat on Thursday.-AFP


Earthquake survivor families gather outside their homes to avoid being trapped in rubble during possible aftershocks in Wam village, some 95km north of the provincial capital Quetta.-AFP


A survivor prays for earthquake victims who were killed during a funeral ceremony in Wam village, some 95km north of the provincial capital Quetta.-AFP


As people absorb the initial shock, they are increasingly asking difficult, yet simple questions. —AFP
 
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IN SEARCH OF SURVIVORS AND HOPE


An army helicopter flies over collapsed mud houses as relatives search the rubble for earthquake victims on a hillside in Wam, one of about eight sparsely populated villages surrounding the town of Ziarat on Thursday that were worst-hit by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake the day before.



People search for survivors amid the rubble of a collapsed house afer an earthquake in Ziarat, one of the main tourist spots in Balochistan.-Reuters


Relatives search for earthquake victims amongst the debris of the collapsed houses at a hilly area of Wam, one of about eight sparsely populated villages surrounding the town of Ziarat that were worst-hit by the tremor on Thursday.-AFP




People search for earthquake victims amongst the debris of the collapsed houses at a hilly area of Wam.-AFP


An earthquake survivor collects his belongings from the site of a collapsed house near Ziarat, one of the main tourist spots in Balochistan on Thursday. The 6.4 Richter scale quake struck early on Wednesday morning. The clock in the picture shows the time at 4:25.-Reuters
 
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I hope that stops Waraich66 accusing the Pakistan army of some rampant muslim killing machine.
 
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he will never stop his radical posts and one side views
 
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Allah maf kara very sad! i pray for these people and i hope Allah will help them may Allah bless Pakistan great work by PAK armed forces .
 
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