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40 children trapped in quake rubble rescued: Report
Tuesday, October 11 2005 09:58 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

Islamabad: Pakistani troops aided by French experts yesterday (Oct 10, 2005) rescued 40 children and retrieved 60 bodies from the rubble of a school that collapsed in the massive earthquake, a Pakistani television station and a military official said.

Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, the army's chief spokesman, said he could not immediately confirm the report. The French Defense Ministry spokesman's office in Paris said it had no information on any rescue at the school in Balakot, pointing out that it was very difficult to get information from Pakistan.

Spotlight: Earthquake in North India

The children were among an estimated 370 students who were trapped in the rubble of Shaheen Foundation School in Balakot, a scenic town in north-western Pakistan that was badly hit by the 7.6- magnitude quake. Pakistan's private Geo television said 40 children were rescued. It cited one of its reporters, who was at the scene.

"According to our information, French experts and our soldiers have saved 40 students, and pulled out 60 bodies," a military official said by telephone from Balakot.

The official, who didn't want to be named because he is not authorised to speak to media, said he received the information from an army major involved in the rescue.

A villager, Sajid Awan, said by telephone that he had seen six children who were rescued at the site. He said the rescue operation was continuing when he left the area.

Residents had been trying in vain to remove the debris with their bare hands. Yesterday, several French experts and hundreds of Pakistani soldiers arrived in Balakot.

Agencies

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