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Desperate Pakistanis await earthquake aid
(AP)
Updated: 2005-10-11 09:11

Eight U.S. helicopters — five Chinook transport choppers and three Black Hawks for heavy lifting — were diverted from the war in neighboring Afghanistan. They carried supplies, tarpaulins and equipment, including high-tech cameras for finding buried survivors.

Three military cargo planes with blankets, tents, meals and water also arrived.

"Pakistan is one of our closest allies in the war on terror and we want to help them in this time of crisis," Sgt. Marina Evans, a U.S. military spokeswoman, said in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Washington pledged up to $50 million in aid, U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker said.

"We have under way the beginning of a very major relief effort," he said.

Volunteers bury bodies of Pakistani earthquake victims in a mass grave in Balakot, North West Forentier Province (NWFP), two days after a powerful earthquake rocked the region.
Volunteers bury bodies of Pakistani earthquake victims in a mass grave in Balakot, North West Forentier Province (NWFP), two days after a powerful earthquake rocked the region.[AFP]
Pakistan also said it would accept aid from its longtime rival India, which promised tents, food and medicine. However, Islamabad declined an offer of helicopters and has ruled out a joint rescue operation along the disputed frontier.

The nations fought two wars over Kashmir, which both claim in its entirety. A 15-year insurgency opposed to New Delhi's rule has killed more than 66,000 people, mostly civilians.

India reported 865 deaths in its portion of the province.

Planeloads of aid arrived from Britain, Japan, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. Russia, China and Germany also offered assistance.

With winter approaching, thousands of homeless Pakistanis huddled in tents and in the open. Many lit fires using wood from collapsed houses.
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