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400 children buried
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 27. About 400 school children, who were
participating in a procession on the occasion of the Republic
Day, were trapped under the debris of falling houses in Anjar
taluk of Kutch district in yesterday's earthquake.
The Chief Minister said only a few children escaped from the
falling debris of houses, which collapsed at the time of
earthquake, when they were passing through a lane.
He said operations were on to rescue the children. About 50
children were buried when their school building collapsed even as
they were participating in a republic day function in Ahmedabad.
Operations were on to bring them out.
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