
The missing by the earthquakes could be 50,000, according to figures handled by the UN
The urban search and rescue teams of other countries deployed already amount to 30, adding 1,600 troops and 100 dogs to find victims among the..
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Sources of the Office of Humanitarian Affairs have identified 30 international rescue teams, including 1,600 troops and 100 dogs.
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Sources of the Office of Humanitarian Affairs have identified 30 international rescue teams, including 1,600 troops and 100 dogs.
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