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EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS VISITED.—Queen Farah of Iran talking to a woman and her children in the village of Kahkak. The woman’s husband was killed and the family lost all their property. The Shah is standing at the tent door speaking to officials. Nearly 100,000 victims of the earthquake are living in these conditions until new homes can be built for them.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 2

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EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS VISITED.—Queen Farah of Iran talking to a woman and her children in the village of Kahkak. The woman’s husband was killed and the family lost all their property. The Shah is standing at the tent door speaking to officials. Nearly 100,000 victims of the earthquake are living in these conditions until new homes can be built for them. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 2

EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS VISITED.—Queen Farah of Iran talking to a woman and her children in the village of Kahkak. The woman’s husband was killed and the family lost all their property. The Shah is standing at the tent door speaking to officials. Nearly 100,000 victims of the earthquake are living in these conditions until new homes can be built for them. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 2

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