Local resident in the kitchen of a house in Kathmandu after a destructive earthquake.04.05.2015#2618983
Local resident in the kitchen of a house in Kathmandu after a destructive earthquake.04.05.2015#2618982
Military rescuers passing demolished houses on the outskirts of Natori, North-Eastern coastline.15.03.2011#882480
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow. During treatment, students continue to study.21.12.1989#6636817
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636813
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636812
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow. During the treatment, children continue to study.21.12.1989#6636811
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636810
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636808
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636807
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. Leninakan City. Memorial day for the victims of the December 1988 Armenian earthquake.07.12.1989#3033937
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. On December 7, 1988, a 10 magnitude earthquake hit Armenia completely destroying the city of Spitak and 80% of its second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Other cities and villages in northern Armenia were also affected. Italian construction workers build new houses near Spitak where a village was destroyed.13.11.1989#6611420
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. On December 7, 1988, a 10 magnitude earthquake hit Armenia completely destroying the city of Spitak and 80% of its second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Other cities and villages in northern Armenia were also affected. Rebuilding Leninakan.13.11.1989#6611413
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. On December 7, 1988, a 10 magnitude earthquake hit Armenia completely destroying the city of Spitak and 80% of its second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Other cities and villages in northern Armenia were also affected. Rebuilding Leninakan.13.11.1989#6611412
Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. An earthquake occurred on January 23, 1989, in the Gissar Valley. Local residents volunteer to remove a clay avalanche.23.01.1989#6624581
On December 7, 1988, the devastating magnitude 10 earthquake in Soviet Armenia totally destroyed the city of Spitak and 80 percent of Leninakan (currently Gyumri), the republic's second largest city. Evacuees Anait Tamaryan and her son are consulted by children's doctor Yelena Vasyutina in an outpatient clinic in Adler.19.01.1989#6742995
On December 7, 1988, the devastating magnitude 10 earthquake in Soviet Armenia totally destroyed the city of Spitak and 80 percent of Leninakan (currently Gyumri), the republic's second largest city. A. Mkrtchyan, an air traffic controller at Zvartnots airport in Yerevan, receives flights carrying aid to the people of Armenia.19.01.1989#6742988
On December 7, 1988, the devastating magnitude 10 earthquake in Soviet Armenia totally destroyed the city of Spitak and 80 percent of Leninakan (currently Gyumri), the republic's second largest city. G. Merodyan, center, a 13-year-old Armenian schoolboy, is seen here with his new school friends in the resort city of Anapa.19.01.1989#6742986
India sends humanitarian aid to the earthquake-hit Armenia. Aircraft will deliver 30 tons of aid to the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A horrible magnitude 10 earthquake on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and 80% of the second largest Armenian city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Other cities and towns in northern Armenia were also affected.13.01.1989#6595086
On December 7, 1988, the devastating magnitude 10 earthquake in Soviet Armenia totally destroyed the city of Spitak and 80 percent of Leninakan (currently Gyumri), the republic's second largest city. Evacuees in a holiday center of the resort city of Adler - a 10-year-old Tigran Tsaturyan saved by rescuers from the debris and his grandfather Vazgen.01.01.1989#6742996
On December 7, 1988, the devastating magnitude 10 earthquake in Soviet Armenia totally destroyed the city of Spitak and 80 percent of Leninakan (currently Gyumri), the republic's second largest city. Donations are collected at the Sheikh Muslihiddin mosque in Leninabad (currently Khujand).01.01.1989#6742989
Equipment is sent to help victims of the 7 December 1988 earthquake in Spitak in the northwest of the Armenian SSR.18.12.1988#5633561
Utems are donated to help victims of the 7 December 1988 earthquake in Spitak in the northwest of the Armenian SSR.18.12.1988#5633553
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A horrible magnitude 10 earthquake on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and 80% of the second largest Armenian city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Other cities and towns in northern Armenia were also affected. Search and rescue operation in Leninakan.10.12.1988#6593145
Armenian SSR. A magnitude 10 earthquake on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of Leninakan, the country's second-largest city (now Gyumri). All Soviet republics helped Armenia overcome the tragedy. Humanitarian aid for the earthquake survivors, at Leninakan Airport.07.12.1988#8178787
The Soviet Union helps Peru after the May 31 1970 earthquake. Soviet medical worker rest by a bonfire after a working day.19.06.1970#5719793
The Soviet Union helps Peru after the May 31 1970 earthquake. Peruvians build new houses in the area destroyed by the earthquake.19.06.1970#5719785
The Soviet Union helps Peru after the May 31 1970 earthquake. Helicopters transferred by the Soviet government to Peru.19.06.1970#5719784