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(30 Dec 2004) NB: TRUE DATE CREATED = 25/12/2004 1. Entrance to Bam, epicentre of quake, at right of shot is Arg-e-Bam historical site painted on wall 2. Welcome sign at entrance 3. Mourners at Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery 4. Mother mourning for her four children and her husband, who died in the earthquake 5. Various of women mourning 6. Various shots of workers knocking down wall to reconstruct it 7. Pan of Sina camp in Bam (many quake survivors reside in makeshift cabins) 8. Various of woman brushing her teeth 9. Mr Ghanbari standing beside his wife and other women who are washing dishes 10. Ghanbari''s wife washing dishes 11. Various of Ghanbari next to makeshift cabins 12. Interior of Ghanbari''s cabin, photos of Iran''s leaders hang on wall 13. Tilt from home appliances to Ghanbari and wife 14. Picture of Ghanbari''s daughter on wall (she was killed in Bam earthquake - the picture was painted by Ghanbari) 15. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Mr Ghanbari, resident of makeshift cabin (no first name given): "We have many problems here. When, at night, I come to sleep in such small place we have problems. We do not know how to sleep here or how to make food here. We are five people living in this six metre room. In that corner we have to make food. Here the children study and sleep at night. We do not know how to continue living here." 16. Pan of Sina school, where Ghanbari''s two sons are studying 17. Ghanbari and sons outside school 18. Bam street with collapsed buildings, excavation has not been finished 19. Exterior of computer games centre inside makeshift cabin in centre of Bam 20. Children playing computer games 21. Bam street with shops that are in operation 22. Workers constructing buildings 23. Vehicles driving along flooded street 24. Wide shot of tents used by Bam residents 25. Various of Mrs Narges washing vegetables (she lost her family in earthquake and lives in tent) 26. Interior of Narges tent with television and other appliances 27. Narges and Ahmed, her brother, watching television 28. Teapot on fire 29. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Ahmed, brother of Mrs Narges and Bam resident: "We are still living in tents, so we hope that some day they will give us makeshift cabins. The only problem is cabins. Some days ago they said you have to leave the tent. We said if you give us cabins, we will. Where can we go while we do not have a makeshift cabin? Shall we live on naked, dusty land?" 30. Wide pan of Arg-e-Bam historical site which was completely destroyed by the earthquake 31. Workers doing restoration on Arg-e-Bam historical site STORYLINE: One year after a powerful earthquake struck Bam, many of the historic city''s residents are still living in temporary accommodation. The quake, which measured 6.5 on the Richter scale, struck Bam on December 26, 2003, reducing much of the city to rubble. The death toll reached 26 thousand. On the eve of the first anniversary of the disaster, bereaved relatives and friends went to Bam''s cemeteries to mourn their lost loved ones. The tragedy brought about a swift international response, with nations from around the world contributing to the response and recovery effort. Relief workers from Iran and more than 60 other countries tried to help tens of thousands of survivors who were homeless and without basic necessities. The quake left few stable structures in the city and many of the survivors were forced to live in tents. The Iranian government, with the help of some NGOs (non-governmental organisations), provided some survivors with makeshift cabins to protect them from the winter. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...