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  • Afghanistan quake destroyed 5,230 homes in 49 villages — but the UN hasn’t gotten to 362 others … from the Independent Edith M. Lederer
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Afghanistan quake destroyed 5,230 homes in 49 villages — but the UN hasn’t gotten to 362 others … from the Independent Edith M. Lederer

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An initial United Nations assessment of the impact of Afghanistan’s recent deadly earthquake has found that 5,230 homes were destroyed and 672 were damaged in 49 villages — but the U.N. hasn’t been able to get to the vast majority of the remote villages Read More 

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