File:Afghan government, Coalition partners aid flood victims in Laghman DVIDS40377.jpg

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English: Villagers from Qhargahe District, Laghman Province, observe as an Afghanistan International Air helicopter prepares to land and rescue them from the floodwaters, April 1. AIT transported the villagers to the Zangaray Refugee Camp nearby. Coalition forces from Forward Operating Base Mehtar Lam assisted with humanitarian assistance goods and helped coordinate rescue efforts by AIT and U.N. helicopters. (Photo by Air Force Capt. Gerardo Gonzalez)
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QHARGAHE DISTRICT, AF
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3 April 2007, 11:00
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40377
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