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Relief goods for Nepal quake victims held up, remote areas awaiting aid

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Bureaucracy and infrastructure are preventing adequate relief goods from getting to quake survivors in remote areas of Nepal, officials say. Jillian Kitchener reports.

Added on the 02/05/2015 18:45:42 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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