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GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic
content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for vicitms following
a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province
just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at
791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high
altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey
reported this to be the strongest since 1976.
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GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic
content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for vicitms following
a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai province
just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports stood at
791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the high
altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological Survey
reported this to be the strongest since 1976.
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GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic
content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for the vicitms
following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai
province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports
stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the
high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological
Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976.
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GOLMUD, CHINA - APRIL 17: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic
content) Tibrtan monks prepare a fire funeral for the vicitms
following a strong earthquake on Jiegu toweship of China's Qinghai
province just on April 17, 2010 in Golmud, China. Initial reports
stood at 791 dead with more than 10 thousands injured. Whilst the
high altitude region is promise to quakees, the US Geological
Survey reported this to be the strongest since 1976
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A man climbs up a pile of rubble, holding a Chinese communist party
flag in quake-hit Jiegu town in Yushu county in northwest China's
Qinghai province, Friday, April 16, 2010. Rescuers probed the
rubble for sounds or movement Friday in a rush to find anyone
buried alive more than 48 hours after an earthquake hit western
China, killing hundreds of people. (AP Photo) ** CHINA OUT.