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Amir AllamAmir Allam in The Bryan Times - Feb 9 1998
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"... killed. Previous estimates of the number killed by the quake and subsequent tremors have ranged from 2.000 to 5.000. Twenty villages were destroyed or damaged by the landslides, said Amir Allam, who met the cargo flight. "The dead bodies now are frozen." Allam sald. "We must dig them up and bury them properly." Juan Martinez of the Red Cross, said. "We ..."
Publication place: Bryan, Williams County, Ohio, United States
Amir AllamAmir Allam in Lakeland Ledger - Feb 10 1998
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"... know where the (refugees) will stay, and we are trying to organize a camp so they don't just spread around the town," said Juan Martinez of the Red Cross. Amir Allam, an official with the military alliance that controls the region, said Monday that at least people were killed in the quake and subsequent aftershocks. Previous estimates have ranged from to ..."
Publication place: Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, United States
Amir AllamAmir Allam in Ocala Star-Banner - Feb 10 1998
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"... lulow where the (refugees) will stay, and we are trying to organize a camp so they don't just spread around the town," said Juan Martinez of the Red Cross. Amir Allam, an official with the military alliance. that controls the region, said Monday that at least people were killed in the quake and subsequent aftershocks. Previous estimates have ranged from to ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States
Amir AllamAmir Allam in Toledo Blade - Feb 10 1998
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"... and tents to the thousands left homeless in temperatures below freezing. Military trucks carrying the relief supplies lumbered toward 25 miles away, where hundreds of quake refugees sought shelter. Amir Allam, an official with the military alliance that controls the region, said that at least 4.000 people were killed in the quake and subsequent aftershocks. Previous estimates have ranged from to ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States