Rod Norland「Avalanches Kill Dozens on Mountain Highway in Afghanistan」『ニューヨーク・タイムズ』2010年2月9日。オリジナルの2010年2月19日時点におけるアーカイブ。2010年2月10日閲覧。「Heavy winds and rain set off 17 avalanches that buried more than two miles of highway at a high-altitude pass in the Hindu Kush mountain range, entombing hundreds of cars and cutting off Kabul’s heavily traveled link to northern Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday.」
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Ahmed Hanayesh, Ron Synovitz「From Afghan Avalanche, Tales Of Tragedy And Survival」『ラジオフリーヨーロッパ』ラジオ・フリー・ヨーロッパ、2010年2月10日。オリジナルの2010年2月12日時点におけるアーカイブ。2010年2月10日閲覧。「By the evening of February 10, authorities had recovered the bodies of more than 160 victims buried by a series of avalanches. The stories told to RFE/RL by survivors suggest the death toll could rise as search teams continue their work—and when the spring thaw reveals the full extent of the tragedy. The first avalanche blocked the highway just south of the Salang Tunnel. As the traffic began to pile up, travelers in cars, trucks, and buses found themselves trapped in a deadly avalanche zone. Then, one after another, as many as 16 more avalanches wiped their vehicles off the road.」
Rod Norland「Avalanches Kill Dozens on Mountain Highway in Afghanistan」『ニューヨーク・タイムズ』2010年2月9日。オリジナルの2010年2月19日時点におけるアーカイブ。2010年2月10日閲覧。「Heavy winds and rain set off 17 avalanches that buried more than two miles of highway at a high-altitude pass in the Hindu Kush mountain range, entombing hundreds of cars and cutting off Kabul’s heavily traveled link to northern Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday.」
Ahmed Hanayesh, Ron Synovitz「From Afghan Avalanche, Tales Of Tragedy And Survival」『ラジオフリーヨーロッパ』ラジオ・フリー・ヨーロッパ、2010年2月10日。オリジナルの2010年2月12日時点におけるアーカイブ。2010年2月10日閲覧。「By the evening of February 10, authorities had recovered the bodies of more than 160 victims buried by a series of avalanches. The stories told to RFE/RL by survivors suggest the death toll could rise as search teams continue their work—and when the spring thaw reveals the full extent of the tragedy. The first avalanche blocked the highway just south of the Salang Tunnel. As the traffic began to pile up, travelers in cars, trucks, and buses found themselves trapped in a deadly avalanche zone. Then, one after another, as many as 16 more avalanches wiped their vehicles off the road.」