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UNICEF: 17,000 Schoolchildren Died in Pakistan Quake

31 October 2005

Members of Canada's Disaster Assistance Response Team give a young boy a tetanus shot at a clinic run by Pakistani doctors from America in Gari Dupata, Pakistan
Members of Canada's Disaster Assistance Response Team give a young boy a tetanus shot at a clinic run by Pakistani doctors from America in Gari Dupata, Pakistan
The head of the United Nations children's agency, or UNICEF, says at least 17,000 children died in schools destroyed by the October 8 earthquake in Pakistan.

Ann Veneman said those children who survived have been traumatized by injuries and loss of friends and teachers who died in the quake.

She repeated warnings about a "second wave" of deaths if tens of thousands of people who are still homeless are not provided with shelter, food, drinking water and proper health care.

With a bitter Himalayan winter approaching, aid workers fear hunger, disease and untreated injuries could kill thousands more.

Meanwhile, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is expected to attend a donors meeting in Islamabad on November 19 to raise funds for rebuilding earthquake-hit areas.

The October 8 quake killed about 55,000 people, most of them in Pakistani Kashmir.

Some information for this report provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.

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