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Rescuer holds a hand of a student survivor buried under the rubble of the three-storey La Promesse College, killing several people and injuring many more, in a suburban shantytown.
As the sun sets, hundreds of refugees from Libya line up for food at a transit camp near the Tunisia-Libya border.
About 2.5 million people face a famine in Sudan. The people displaced by the war in Southern Sudan are being helped by Operation Lifeline Sudan, a consortium of the World Food Programme (WFP), UNICEF and 35 non-governmental organizations. The nine year relief effort has saved thousands of lives and the World Food Programme says it will need 54 million to provide emergency aid until April 1999.  
A World Food Programme aircraft is dropping food supplies in the drop zone near Thiekthou.
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Rice for Seoul 
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Seoul Receives First Food Supplies 
03/17/1951 17:55:05 
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Seoul Receives First Food Supplies 
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Headline Rice for Seoul 
Caption Description When the North Korean Communist Forces abandonned Seoul, the city's rice reserves were completely exhausted. In response to the appeal of United Nations, the Philippines and Thailand offered supplies and some Japanese stocks were rushed to Inchon as first drawings. The US Marines provided transport from Inchon to Seoul and the first distribution was made on 5 October, one week after the liberation of the city by the Unified Forces. The distributions are effected through 300 'neighbourhood committees'. This picture shows a part of the daily supply before its distribution and expedition to the committees. 
Unique Identifier UN7667844 
NICA ID 187782 
Production Date 10/05/1950 5:49:44 PM 
City/Location Seoul
Country Republic of Korea
Credit UN Photo/NGT
File size 4.35 MB