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CNN.com - India earthquake rescue effort enters fifth frantic day - January 30, 2001
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India earthquake rescue effort enters fifth frantic day
January 30, 2001 Web posted at: 1:06 a.m. EST (0606 GMT)
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Exact death toll unknown
Surprise survivor
Shelter and food
Funeral pyres
Financial cost of restoration
Prime minister 'encourages' relief workers
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BHUJ, India -- Four days after a 7.9-magnitude earthquake leveled a large swathe of western India, rescuers are continuing their frantic work to free people trapped under fallen debris.
The official death toll from the quake now stands at more than 6,000, but India's Defense Minister, George Fernandes, told CNN onTuesday that he believes the final toll may reach as high as 100,000, making it one of the deadliest quakes in the past century.
He said it was still too early to say with any certainty, but the figure was "
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