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Ya, it crashed during the relief operations, 4-6 Officers died.

According to Geo.
 
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Yes it is comfrimed.I just heard it on ARY. 6 pilots are shadeed .The reperoter says that the reason might be weather conditions.
May their souls rest in peace.
 
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Originally posted by Owais@Oct 16 2005, 09:18 AM
wat were the causes??
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Up till now people are saying that the crashed happened cause of bad weather.
 
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Pakistan Quake Aid Hurt by Rains; Helicopter Crashes (Update2)
Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Rains in northern Pakistan today hampered relief efforts for victims of the Oct. 8 earthquake that killed at least 39,000 people, as a military helicopter crash in Kashmir killed six people.

The United Nations World Food Program's operations to airlift food to earthquake victims in remote areas were halted as rains and poor visibility prevented helicopters from taking off, said Amjad Jamal, a spokesman for the agency in Islamabad.

``Our helicopters cannot operate as visibility is zero, and we're also having problems delivering food by roads as they have been completely washed out,'' Jamal said today in a telephone interview. ``As soon as the weather is fine and we are given the go-ahead to use helicopters, we won't take a minute more than necessary to move.''

Meteorologists are forecasting ``intermittent rain'' in the quake-hit areas until 10 a.m. tomorrow, said Muhammad Saeed, deputy director of the meteorological office in Islamabad. Visibility at about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) is ``poor,'' and is expected to improve to about 6 kilometers tomorrow, he said.

The magnitude 7.6 temblor last week is estimated to have killed 39,400 people, injured 65,000 and left 3.3 million homeless, Major General Farooq Javed said at a press conference in Islamabad today.

The army today found the wreckage of a Pakistan M-17 army helicopter missing since yesterday while dispatching relief goods in affected areas, government spokesman Major General Shaukat Sultan said in an interview.

Lost Contact

''It is unclear whether the helicopter crashed because of technical fault or due to weather,'' he said. An ``investigation has begun.''

The Civil Aviation Authority said that the helicopter, which flew to Muzaffarabad with relief goods, had lost contact with the control room yesterday, prompting a search.

Relief agencies are shifting their focus from finding survivors amid the rubble to bringing aid to those made homeless by the quake, UN relief officials have said.

The World Food Program has eight helicopters to carry out food-drop operations, and that is expected to increase to 12 tomorrow, Jamal said. They have also deployed trucks to villages to distribute food, he said.

Donkeys, Horses

``We have sent smaller 1-ton vehicles to carry the food, as the 15-ton trucks were unable to move in smaller villages that were accessible,'' Jamal said. ``We plan to have animals such as donkeys or horses to help transport the food later.''

The death toll from the earthquake is expected to increase as rescue operations reach more areas, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said yesterday.

``When we go into villages of the Neelum and Jhelum river valleys, I am reasonably sure it is going to rise,'' he told reporters.

Infrastructure losses from the quake are estimated at $5 billion, and the country may take about five years to rebuild the areas damaged by the disaster, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said yesterday.

''Initial estimates indicate Pakistan will require $5 billion for reconstruction and rehabilitation work in Azad Kashmir, the worst affected area, and North West Frontier Province,'' Aziz told reporters in Islamabad.

The nation has received $530 million in pledges for aid and other quake-related efforts, Major General Javed said.

The government has distributed 18,000 tents and 110,000 blankets, while other organizations have sent 300,000 blankets.

Victims need tents, blankets and medicines as the winter begins in the quake-hit areas, with the first snowfall occurring in the last 48 hours, Aziz said yesterday.
 
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Army Aviation's helicopter crashes near Bagh: six soldiers embrace shahadat

RAWALPINDI, Oct 16 (APP): One MI-17 Helicopter of Pakistan Army Aviation, a part of the ongoing relief and rescue operation, has crashed in the mountains of Bagh valley. According to ISPR here Sunday, the Helicopter was carrying relief items from Bagh to the quake-afflicted areas, which so far had not been accessed. After no communication contact with the Helicopter, its search was started some where around mid-day on Saturday which concluded in finding of its debris at around 1:30 am Sunday. All the six onboard have met shahadat including, four officers, one JCO, and one NCO. Bad weather or technical fault could be the cause of this crash, however, an investigation has been ordered to determine the actual cause
 
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Pak Army shifting quake affectees to tent villages



MANSEHRA, Oct 27 (APP): Pakistan Army is shifting the earthquake affectees from worst quake-hit areas including Kaghan, Jadeed, Kiwai, Ghanool, Paras, Dera Manwar, and Allai to tented villages, said Incharge Rescue and Relief Operation of NWFP, Major General Shakeel Hussain.

He was addressing the members of district government, tehsil nazimeen, District Nazim Sardar Mohammad Yousaf and DCO Shakil Qadir at the outside camps of District Council Hall here Thursday.

Maj.Gen. Shakeel said that as per announcement of the President General Pervez Musharraf, every deceased's family of the earthquake would be given Rs. one hundred thousand while the injured would get Rs. twenty five thousand after the final estimate of the losses.

He said Pak Army in collaboration with the local government representatives, is being devised a strategy to provide relief goods to the earthquake affectees.

Giving the details, he said in the first phase thirty six union councils and nazims of tehsil Mansehra would be given 1400 tents to provide shelter to quake survivors.

However, he said in order to avert looting of relief goods a comprehensive plan has been prepared adding that looters would be dealt with an iron hand to discourage such incidents in the future.

Members of the local government, Tehsil Nazims, District Nazims Sardar Muhammad Yousaf and District Coordination Officer Shakeel Qadir were also present on the occasion.
 
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Wow this is a really old thread. I remember when this earth quake happened it was very sad but im glad my country was able to help.
 
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