Death and damage figures lowered for Indian 'quake

The death and damage estimates from the earthquake that ravaged the western Indian state of Gujarat in January have been dramatically scaled down - and local officials now say they don’t need £377m in emergency loans.

The death and damage estimates from the earthquake that ravaged the western Indian state of Gujarat in January have been dramatically scaled down - and local officials now say they don’t need £377m in emergency loans.

Initial estimates put the quake’s death toll at 30,000 people after the 7.9 magnitude quake flattened towns in the region.

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