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Earthquake Diary - People of Wales School

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A Penarth GP helps earthquake villagers to rebuild their lives.

When a devastating earthquake hit Kashmir and the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan October 2005, GP Dr Khan Nawab Khan from the Stanwell Surgery, Stanwell Road in Penarth saw the destruction at first hand.

Six months after the earthquake, having helped to raise thousands of pounds, he returned to the remote Bhunja Valley - a lung-bursting 5,500 feet above sea-level.

By: Dr Khan Nawab Khan
Published: September 2006

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"Because I am Dr Khan's son its really good, but it is also very emotional and heart breaking.Kind Regards from Ali Khan from Cardiff."
Ali Khan from Cardiff (age 11).


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