First consignment of relief goods reaches Afghanistan

Assistance includes 100 tents, two tonnes of flour, one tonne of rice and 450kg of sugar


Our Correspondent May 07, 2022

ISLAMABAD:

On the directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the first consignment of relief goods for flood-affected Afghan civilians reached the land-locked country through a special flight of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), the Prime Minister Office (PMO) said on Saturday.

Heavy rain and flooding have killed at least 22 people, destroyed hundreds of homes and damaged crops in Afghanistan, which is already facing a humanitarian crisis after the takeover of Taliban in August last year.

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The Taliban government, struggling to cope with the disaster that has affected more than a third of its provinces, will approach international relief organisations for help, officials said.

A PAF C-130 aircraft being loaded with the relief goods for flood affected areas of Afghanistan: PHOTO: PMO

A PAF C-130 aircraft being loaded with the relief goods for flood-affected areas of Afghanistan: PHOTO: PMO

"Due to the flooding and storms in 12 provinces, 22 people have died and 40 injured," Hassibullah Shekhani, the head of communications and information at Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Authority, said.

The relief goods sent by Pakistan include 100 tents, two tonnes of flour, one tonne of rice and 450kg of sugar.

The second consignment of relief goods would be dispatched on Monday, May 9.

"Pakistan will make every possible effort to provide assistance to the flood-affected people of Afghanistan," the PM said in his statement.

Pakistan Ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmad Khan confirmed that Pakistan’s Charge d’Affairs Saifullah Khan delivered a consignment of relief items.

 

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