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GARHI HABIBULLAH, Pakistan (AP) - "Where is the help? Where are the authorities? We have nothing. We are living under the open sky, alone," cried Arshad Nawaz, whose 10-year-old niece, Sitra, was killed in this weekend's devastating temblor.
Nearly three days after the earth convulsed beneath a girls' school, residents of the Kashmir town of Garhi Habibullah were still trying to reach children buried under the rubble with no rescue dogs, sound sensors or soldiers.
Those affected by Saturday's earthquake have expressed growing frustration that not enough is being done to help them.
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