1. Gujarat Earthquake
More than 20,000 are believed dead, with estimates that number may rise tens of thousands more, after a 7.9 (Richter scale) earthquake struck Gujarat in India's northeast on Republic Day, January 26. An aftershock measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale hit on January 28. Rescue efforts have mostly given over to clean up efforts, with relief materials flowing in from around the world. Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee, criticized for the government's slow reaction to the quake, has created a permanent National Disaster Management Cell to cope with disaster response.
"1,500 feared killed in Gujarat quake"
"Quake toll touches 11,000"
"Gujarat jolted again, toll 20,000"
"PM grants Rs. 500 cr., toll may cross 30,000"
An Indian External Affairs spokesman denied that India had rejected the offer of humanitarian assistance from Pakistan. Pakistan Chief Executive Pervez Musharraf had stated at a news conference that assistance had been offered and rejected by India. Pakistan is due to airlift in blankets and tents. An Indian official stated that the mistake on Musharraf's part could have been the result of miscommunication, as Indian officials may have told Pakistani officials that the first priority was equipment to detect survivors, and not blankets.
"Pakistan offers relief for quake victims"
"Delhi hints at accepting Islamabad offer"
"India denies refusal of help from Pakistan"
"Pak. to send relief materials today"