More Than 100 People Killed In Afghanistan Avalanches
Snow buried homes in multiple provinces around Kabul and in the mountainous northern part of the country this weekend. Officials said rescue crews had not yet reached some affected areas on Monday.
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February 6, 2017 at 11:31PM
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NPR News: More Than 100 People Killed In Afghanistan Avalanches
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