Earthquake aftermath: Debris, death and destruction

Published October 29, 2015
A boy holds his young brother on his back next to collapsed houses in the quake-hit village of Gandao around 20 kilometers from Shangla in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. — AFP
A boy holds his young brother on his back next to collapsed houses in the quake-hit village of Gandao around 20 kilometers from Shangla in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. — AFP
Afghan refugees earthquake survivors gather in their damaged house, in Kesu village, some 15 km from Chitral on October 28, 2015. — AFP
Afghan refugees earthquake survivors gather in their damaged house, in Kesu village, some 15 km from Chitral on October 28, 2015. — AFP
Volunteers clear the rubble of a house damaged by Monday's earthquake in Kabal near Mingora, Pakistan. — AP
Volunteers clear the rubble of a house damaged by Monday's earthquake in Kabal near Mingora, Pakistan. — AP
An army officer carries a young injured earthquake survivor who was evacuated from Chitral by military helicopter at a base in Peshawar on October 27, 2015. — AFP
An army officer carries a young injured earthquake survivor who was evacuated from Chitral by military helicopter at a base in Peshawar on October 27, 2015. — AFP
Earthquake survivor, Afas Khan sits beside his destroyed house in Charun Avir village, some 65 kilometers north of Chitral on October 29, 2015. — AFP
Earthquake survivor, Afas Khan sits beside his destroyed house in Charun Avir village, some 65 kilometers north of Chitral on October 29, 2015. — AFP
Children salvage what the can from their destroyed homes caused by Monday's earthquake in Chitral town, northern Pakistan.  — AP
Children salvage what the can from their destroyed homes caused by Monday's earthquake in Chitral town, northern Pakistan. — AP
Residents gather beside a collapsed building following an earthquake in the Koga area in Buner district on October 28, 2015. — AFP
Residents gather beside a collapsed building following an earthquake in the Koga area in Buner district on October 28, 2015. — AFP
Afghan refugees earthquake survivors rebuild their house in Kesu village, some 15 km from Chitral on October 28, 2015.  — AFP
Afghan refugees earthquake survivors rebuild their house in Kesu village, some 15 km from Chitral on October 28, 2015. — AFP
A man is silhouetted as he stands inside a room of his house which was damaged by the earthquake in Rehan Kot village in District Dir. — Reuters
A man is silhouetted as he stands inside a room of his house which was damaged by the earthquake in Rehan Kot village in District Dir. — Reuters
Afghan women pray for their late relative who died in the earthquake on October 26 at a cemetery in the Behsud district of Nangarhar Province on October 28, 2015. — AFP
Afghan women pray for their late relative who died in the earthquake on October 26 at a cemetery in the Behsud district of Nangarhar Province on October 28, 2015. — AFP
Habiba Bibi, who was injured in Monday's earthquake,  is treated at a local hospital in Chitral town, northern Pakistan. — AP
Habiba Bibi, who was injured in Monday's earthquake, is treated at a local hospital in Chitral town, northern Pakistan. — AP
Residents place their belongings at a safer place near damaged houses in the quake-hit village of Gandao around 20 kilometers from Shangla in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on October 27, 2015. — AFP
Residents place their belongings at a safer place near damaged houses in the quake-hit village of Gandao around 20 kilometers from Shangla in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on October 27, 2015. — AFP
A teacher stands in a school damaged by Monday's earthquake in Kabal near Mingora, Pakistan. — AP
A teacher stands in a school damaged by Monday's earthquake in Kabal near Mingora, Pakistan. — AP
Afghan relatives sit alongside the coffins of schoolgirls draped in the national flag, after they were killed in a stampede following an earthquake at Takhar Province on October 27, 2015. — AFP
Afghan relatives sit alongside the coffins of schoolgirls draped in the national flag, after they were killed in a stampede following an earthquake at Takhar Province on October 27, 2015. — AFP
A young Pakistani earthquake survivor moves items from his damaged house in Drosh village, some 50 km from Chitral. — AFP
A young Pakistani earthquake survivor moves items from his damaged house in Drosh village, some 50 km from Chitral. — AFP
Earthquake survivors take refuge at a damaged house in the quake-hit Shangla district in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. — AFP
Earthquake survivors take refuge at a damaged house in the quake-hit Shangla district in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. — AFP
Mushahid Amin, who was injured in the Monday's earthquake, is treated at a local hospital in Chitral town. — AP
Mushahid Amin, who was injured in the Monday's earthquake, is treated at a local hospital in Chitral town. — AP
People take a break while clearing rubble from their homes damaged by Monday's earthquake in Kessu village in Chitral, a district of Northern Pakistan. — AP
People take a break while clearing rubble from their homes damaged by Monday's earthquake in Kessu village in Chitral, a district of Northern Pakistan. — AP
A man dismantle a portion of his house which was damaged by the earthquake in Rehan Kot village in District Dir, Pakistan. — Reuters
A man dismantle a portion of his house which was damaged by the earthquake in Rehan Kot village in District Dir, Pakistan. — Reuters
Residents search for victims in the rubble of collapsed houses in the quake-hit village of Gandao around 20 kilometers from Shangla in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on October 27, 2015. — AFP
Residents search for victims in the rubble of collapsed houses in the quake-hit village of Gandao around 20 kilometers from Shangla in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on October 27, 2015. — AFP
A woman, who lost her two grandsons in Monday's earthquake, mourns as she sits on the rubble of her destroyed home, in Jinjara village in Chitral, a district of Northern Pakistan. — AP
A woman, who lost her two grandsons in Monday's earthquake, mourns as she sits on the rubble of her destroyed home, in Jinjara village in Chitral, a district of Northern Pakistan. — AP

Four days after the massive 7.5 magnitude earthquake shook parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan, victims still wait to be rescued as temperatures drop in the mountainous areas and the region's overall death toll from the temblor exceed 380.

The earthquake triggered landslides and stampedes as it toppled buildings and severed communication lines. In the town of Chitral, one of the closest to the quake's epicentre, people wait for government's help having no resources of their own to fend for themselves.

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