Death Toll Rises From Bangladesh Cyclone
Associated Press
Nov. 18, 2007. 01:10 PM EST
Hungry survivors are scrambling for food as rescue workers clear fallen trees and twisted roofs f... More »
Hungry survivors are scrambling for food as rescue workers clear fallen trees and twisted roofs from roads to reach remote villages after a cyclone battered Bangladesh, leaving at least 2,300 people dead and thousands homeless. (Nov. 18) « Less
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