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Locals watch from a hillside as humanitarian aid supplies

Locals watch from a hillside as humanitarian aid supplies

Locals watch from a hillside as humanitarian aid supplies are unloaded from a TF Denali helicopter at Utror, a remote community in flood-affected Swat valley, Pakistan.

A child among a group of evacuees being transported

A child among a group of evacuees being transported

A child among a group of evacuees being transported by a Task Force Denali helicopter carrying out its humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Swat valley, Pakistan.

Children watch from a rooftop as humanitarian aid supplies

Children watch from a rooftop as humanitarian aid supplies

Children watch from a rooftop as humanitarian aid supplies are unloaded from TF Denali helicopters at Utror, a remote community in flood-affected Swat valley, Pakistan.

A young girl among a group of evacuees being transported

A young girl among a group of evacuees being transported

A young girl among a group of evacuees being transported by a Task Force Denali helicopter carrying out its humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Swat valley, Pakistan.

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