Over 60 feared dead in Afghan avalanches
Reuters - More than 60 people were feared dead and hundreds still trapped on a treacherous mountain pass in Afghanistan on Tuesday after a series of avalanches smashed into an .... Tue Feb 2010 08:02 (1 month ago)
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