6.8 quake: The day after
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A man shows cracks in a building after last night's earthquake in Guwahati.
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Rescue equipments and material being loaded on an aircraft for the North-East quake victims.
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A young Buddhist monk looks on at a monastery damaged by Sunday's earthquake in Gangtok.
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Residents and patients from a local hospital take shelter in a temple after Sunday's earthquake in Gangtok.
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Boulders are seen on a road during after Sunday's earthquake in north Sikkim.
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Army rescue team pull out a vehicle crushed by a boulder after Sunday's earthquake at Chungthang in north Sikkim.
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West Bengal chief minister Mamta Banerjee visits people injurered in Sunday's earthquake at a hospital in Siliguri.
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Residents hold their children as they sit outdoors for safety following an earthquake in Gangkok.
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Rescue equipments and materials being loaded on a aircraft for the North-East quake victims.
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A broken school wall after last night's earthquake in Siliguri.
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People look at the cracks in a building after last night's earthquake in Siliguri.
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Nepalese women remove bricks of the damaged house to make way for pedestrians after an earthquake of magnitude 6.9 shook northeastern India and Nepal.
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