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Aid workers struggle to reach quake victims in Afghanistan
More than eleven hundred people have died in the earthquake that devastated several regions of eastern Afghanistan. Ali Rogin reports on the challenges aid organizations are facing to make large deliveries of desperately-needed emergency supplies.
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Aid workers struggle to reach quake victims in Afghanistan
Clip: 6/25/2022 | 2m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
More than eleven hundred people have died in the earthquake that devastated several regions of eastern Afghanistan. Ali Rogin reports on the challenges aid organizations are facing to make large deliveries of desperately-needed emergency supplies.
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