'Are we not Pakistanis?' Quake survivors appeal for aid
CHITRAL: Desperate survivors bracing for a fourth freezing night in the rubble of their earthquake-flattened homes appealed for aid on Thursday as the government said thousands more houses had been damaged than previously thought.
Rugged terrain, severed communication lines and an unstable security situation have impeded relief efforts since Monday's 7.5 magnitude quake killed more than 390 people in Pakistan and Afghanistan and levelled thousands of homes.
With winter fast approaching in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which was hit worst by the quake, survivors said they and their children were running out of time.
“After November 15 there will be three to four feet of snow here and we have nothing to protect us,” said Mir Wali, whose village Charun Ovir is 10,000 feet up in mountainous terrain in Chitral.