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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

New Photos from Pakistan Earthquake

Malteser International has new photos of the effects from the deadly earthquake that struck last week in Pakistan, where a devastating earthquake hit on Wednesday, October 29. Malteser International is preparing for emergency relief efforts after a quake with a 6.4 magnitude in the Baluchistan province, which borders Afghanistan, just before dawn. Hundreds were killed in the quake.

Malteser International will send medical personnel and supplies and coordinate hygiene awareness activities to more than 500 families as part of our relief effort. We will also provide temporary shelter, blankets, water cans and hygiene articles for people in Pakistan. 

You can help our relief efforts with a tax-deductible donationto the Order of Malta Worldwide Relief - Malteser International Americas. Your support will help our direct efforts in helping people in Pakistan -- and everywhere we work! 

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Ziarat - Kutch - 30-31 O2900  Ziarat - Kutch - 30-31 Oct'08 - 02  Ziarat - Kutch - 30-31 Oct'08 - 18
  Ziarat - Kutch - 30-31 Oct'08 - 22  Ziarat - Kutch - 30-31 Oct'08 - 30

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