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But as flood waters started to recede, authorities began to understand the full scale of the disaster. ‘‘Aerial monitoring is being conducted, and it has shown that whole villages have washed away, animals have drowned and grain stor- ages have washed away,’’ said Latifur Rehman, spokesman for the Provincial Disaster Management Authority. ‘‘The destruction is massive.’’ The flooding, which the U.N. estimates has affected 1 million peo- ple nationwide, comes at a time when the Pak- istani government is already grappling with a faltering economy and a war against the Taliban. The United States announced Sunday that it would provide Pak- istan with $10 million in Dave’s Boots Repairs Celebrating 20 years in Red Bluff Telescope is launched 4/25/90 Mike Tyson loses to Buster Douglas The Hubble Space 478 Antelope Blvd. • Red Bluff • 529-5466 Sales & South Africa Frees Nelson Mandela humanitarian assistance, a high-profile gesture at a time when the Obama administration is trying to dampen anti-Ameri- can sentiment in the country. Crews prepare for well-plugging attempt NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The only thing keeping millions more gallons of oil out of the Gulf of Mexico right now is a rush job: an experimental cap that has held for more than two weeks but was never meant to be per- manent. As soon as this week, crews will be pumping in some insur- ance. Engineers are prepar- ing to launch a so-called static kill as early as Monday evening, shov- ing mud and perhaps cement into the blown- out well to make it easi- er to plug the gusher up forever and end the Summer of the Spill. The effort carries no certainty, and BP PLC engineers still plan to follow it up days later by sending a stream of mud and cement into the bottom of the mile-deep underground reservoir through a relief well they’ve been digging for months. But the oil giant’s engineers and petroleum experts say it’s the clearest path yet to choke the blown-out well and make it even easier for the crews drilling the relief well to ensure oil can never again erupt from the deep-sea well, which has spewed as much as 184 million gallons since the rig connected to it blew up in April and killed 11 workers. The developments have the makings for an interesting week. 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