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Spain Quake

Spain Quake

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: May 12, 2011 12:06 IST ]
  • Two women walk with blankets as people spend the night outside their homes following Wednesday's two earthquakes, in Lorca, Spain, in the early hours of Thursday, May 12, 2011. The epicenter of the quakes, with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2, was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first, an official with the Murcia regional government said on condition of anonymity in line with department policy. Dozens of injured people were being treated at the scene and a field hospital was set up in the town of about 85,000 people, officials said. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
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    Two women walk with blankets as people spend the night outside their homes following Wednesday's two earthquakes, in Lorca, Spain, in the early hours of Thursday, May 12, 2011. The epicenter of the quakes, with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2, was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first, an official with the Murcia regional government said on condition of anonymity in line with department policy. Dozens of injured people were being treated at the scene and a field hospital was set up in the town of about 85,000 people, officials said. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
  • An ambulance worker attends to a woman as people spend the night outside their homes in Lorca, Spain, in the early hours of Thursday, May 12, 2011. The epicenter of the quakes, with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2, was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first, an official with the Murcia regional government said on condition of anonymity in line with department policy. Dozens of injured people were being treated at the scene and a field hospital was set up in the town of about 85,000 people, officials said. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
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    An ambulance worker attends to a woman as people spend the night outside their homes in Lorca, Spain, in the early hours of Thursday, May 12, 2011. The epicenter of the quakes, with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2, was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first, an official with the Murcia regional government said on condition of anonymity in line with department policy. Dozens of injured people were being treated at the scene and a field hospital was set up in the town of about 85,000 people, officials said. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
  • A man looks up as he walks down the street with two Police officers after an earthquake hit the southern Spanish village of Lorca, Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Israel Sanchez)
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    A man looks up as he walks down the street with two Police officers after an earthquake hit the southern Spanish village of Lorca, Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Israel Sanchez)
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  • Women run on a street after an earthquake hit the southern Spanish village of Lorca, Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Israel Sanchez)
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    Women run on a street after an earthquake hit the southern Spanish village of Lorca, Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Israel Sanchez)
  • A dead body lies on the street after an earthquake hit the southern Spanish village of Lorca, Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Israel Sanchez)
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    A dead body lies on the street after an earthquake hit the southern Spanish village of Lorca, Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Israel Sanchez)
  • A boy holds a puppy while people run moments after an earthquake hit the southern Spanish village of Lorca, Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Israel Sanchez)
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    A boy holds a puppy while people run moments after an earthquake hit the southern Spanish village of Lorca, Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Israel Sanchez)
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  • Two men react after an earthquake in Lorca Spain in this image taken from TV Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/TVE, via APTN)
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    Two men react after an earthquake in Lorca Spain in this image taken from TV Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/TVE, via APTN)
  • The bell from a church lies in the debris after an earthquake in Lorca Spain in this image taken from TV Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/TVE, via APTN) TV OUT SPAIN OUT
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    The bell from a church lies in the debris after an earthquake in Lorca Spain in this image taken from TV Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/TVE, via APTN) TV OUT SPAIN OUT
  • A body lies covered on the ground near damaged vehicles on a street after an earthquake in Lorca Spain in this image taken from TV Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Atlas TV, via APTN) TV OUT SPAIN OUT
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    A body lies covered on the ground near damaged vehicles on a street after an earthquake in Lorca Spain in this image taken from TV Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Atlas TV, via APTN) TV OUT SPAIN OUT
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  • Emergency personnel attend the scene as a body lies covered on the ground after an earthquake in Lorca Spain in this image taken from TV Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Atlas T V)
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    Emergency personnel attend the scene as a body lies covered on the ground after an earthquake in Lorca Spain in this image taken from TV Wednesday May 11, 2011. Two earthquakes struck southeast Spain in quick succession Wednesday, killing several people, and injuring dozens and causing major damage to buildings, officials said. The epicenter of the quakes with magnitudes of 4.4 and 5.2 was close to the town of Lorca, and the second came about two hours after the first. (AP Photo/Atlas T V)
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