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In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, an Afghan survivor sits as she waits to receive some donations, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide was likely triggered by heavy rains that have fallen across northern Afghanistan in recent weeks. It broke off such a massive chunk of earth, burying hundreds of homes, that officials have said it will be impossible to bring up all the bodies. Still, many villagers have continued digging on their own. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, an Afghan survivor sits as she waits to receive some donations, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide was likely triggered by heavy rains that have fallen across northern Afghanistan in recent weeks. It broke off such a massive chunk of earth, burying hundreds of homes, that officials have said it will be impossible to bring up all the bodies. Still, many villagers have continued digging on their own. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




Survivors try to get donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

Survivors try to get donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors walk near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide was likely triggered by heavy rains that have fallen across northern Afghanistan in recent weeks. It broke off such a massive chunk of earth, burying hundreds of homes, that officials have said it will be impossible to bring up all the bodies. Still, many villagers have continued digging on their own. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors walk near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, an Afghan survivor walks with donations, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, an Afghan survivor walks with donations, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors wait for donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors wait for donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




Survivors walk and search for their relatives' bodies at the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. The landslide was likely triggered by heavy rains that have fallen across northern Afghanistan in recent weeks. It broke off such a massive chunk of earth, burying hundreds of homes, that officials have said it will be impossible to bring up all the bodies. Still, many villagers have continued digging on their own. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

Survivors walk and search for their relatives' bodies at the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. The landslide was likely triggered by heavy rains that have fallen across northern Afghanistan in recent weeks. It broke off such a massive chunk of earth, burying hundreds of homes, that officials have said it will be impossible to bring up all the bodies. Still, many villagers have continued digging on their own. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, A US air force personnel looks through a window during a flight to the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide Friday killed hundreds of people – still no one has an exact number – and destroyed 300 homes and displaced hundreds more families. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, A US air force personnel looks through a window during a flight to the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide Friday killed hundreds of people – still no one has an exact number – and destroyed 300 homes and displaced hundreds more families. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, An Afghan woman, center, shakes off a sheet from dust, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide Friday killed hundreds of people – still no one has an exact number – and destroyed 300 homes and displaced hundreds more families. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, An Afghan woman, center, shakes off a sheet from dust, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors sit with their possessions near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors sit with their possessions near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors sit with their possessions near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors sit with their possessions near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, an Afghan child protects himself from the rain, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, an Afghan child protects himself from the rain, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors wait to receive donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors wait to receive donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors line up to receive donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide Friday killed hundreds of people – still no one has an exact number – and destroyed 300 homes and displaced hundreds more families. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors line up to receive donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide Friday killed hundreds of people – still no one has an exact number – and destroyed 300 homes and displaced hundreds more families. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Afghan man, center, holds his son as he walks, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Three days after the earth swept through his village, burying entire houses and hundreds of people, villagers are still digging in search for their loved ones. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Afghan man, center, holds his son as he walks, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Three days after the earth swept through his village, burying entire houses and hundreds of people, villagers are still digging in search for their loved ones. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




An Afghan National Army helicopter flies over the site of Friday's landslide that buried part of Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. The landslide Friday killed hundreds of people – still no one has an exact number – and destroyed 300 homes and displaced hundreds more families. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

An Afghan National Army helicopter flies over the site of Friday's landslide that buried part of Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, An Afghan teenager protects himself from the rain as he walks near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, An Afghan teenager protects himself from the rain as he walks near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Afghan men walk near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Afghan men walk near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors struggle to receive some donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors struggle to receive some donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors sit in a tent, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. The unlucky ones have slept outside. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors sit in a tent, near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors wait to receive donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The landslide Friday killed hundreds of people – still no one has an exact number – and destroyed 300 homes and displaced hundreds more families. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors wait to receive donations near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




Survivors pray for their lost at the site of Friday's landslide that buried part of Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. The landslide was likely triggered by heavy rains that have fallen across northern Afghanistan in recent weeks. It broke off such a massive chunk of earth, burying hundreds of homes, that officials have said it will be impossible to bring up all the bodies. Still, many villagers have continued digging on their own. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

Survivors pray for their lost at the site of Friday's landslide that buried part of Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. The landslide was likely triggered by heavy rains that have fallen across northern Afghanistan in recent weeks. It broke off such a massive chunk of earth, burying hundreds of homes, that officials have said it will be impossible to bring up all the bodies. Still, many villagers have continued digging on their own. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors sit with their possessions near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. Stranded and with no homes, many of the families have struggled to get aid. Some have gone to nearby villages to stay with relatives or friends, while others have slept in tents provided by aid groups. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

In this Sunday, May 4, 2014 photo, Survivors sit with their possessions near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)




Survivors search for their relatives' bodies at the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. The landslide Friday killed hundreds of people – still no one has an exact number – and destroyed 300 homes and displaced hundreds more families. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)

Survivors search for their relatives' bodies at the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Monday, May 5, 2014. (Photo by Massoud Hossaini/AP Photo)
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