Pakistani brethren, are you alright?

<p>My condolences to our pakistani friends on the earthquake. :( I hope you guys are coping with it. Be strong!</p>

<p>Hold on tight, guys! I hope it's all gonna be ok.</p>

<p>How much damage has it done?</p>

<p>I feel so out of it in the US.</p>

<p>2000+ deaths the last time i heard.</p>

<p>19 000+ in both India and Pakistan.</p>

<p>today reached 25 000.</p>

<p>25 000? OMG!!!</p>

<p>our hopes and prayers are with you guyz...</p>

<p>53000 confirmed thousands more on the cards</p>

<p>and i like the word"brethren" in the context</p>

<p>It devastated more than 5 million officially but abt 1/3rd more unofficially ... thats way higher than any other earthquake deaths in recent yrs ...atleast in this region</p>

<p>I sincerely wish for the departed souls and pray for the lives of millions left homeless ...may they once again tread the path ahead in throttle soon...
God i dont hav words for that astounding no. ..of casualties</p>

<p>Well,really it is a turgid time for the Quake victims.Officially,the death toll is 41,000,but,according to many Non government Organizations and few indigenous Kashmiris(whom i know personally) people dead are more than 2 lac.Nevertheless,the Official figure of people having their houses reduced to rubbles are 5 MILLION(My god)and only 25% of international aid has been received in these remote devastated areas.Yesterday there was an another aftershock of magnitude 6.1 leaving more people homeless.There are a very few doctors available,the dead bodies are dacaying and there is a great danger of contagion.In short,time is hanging very heavy for Kashmiris.May God bless them and ease their problems.</p>

<p>oops a mistake in the above post</p>

<p>not turgid time that is torrid time</p>