Special planes carrying relief goods from KSA reach Karachi

Planes carrying around 60 tons of relief goods including tents, food packages, blankets, dates and kits

Two more special planes carrying relief goods from KSA reach Karachi. PHOTO: RADIO PAKISTAN

KARACHI:

Two special planes carrying relief goods from Saudi Arabia reached Karachi on Friday in continuation of humanitarian relief assistance for flood affected people in Pakistan.

Both the planes carried around 60 tons of relief goods including tents, food packages, blankets, dates and kits from the King Salman Relief Centre.

The relief goods were handed over to the representatives of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in Karachi.

All the items will be distributed among affected people according to the needs of each affected area.

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Meanwhile, Turkiye has also dispatched two more "Kindness Trains" loaded with relief goods for victims of the catastrophic floods in Pakistan, which have submerged one-third of the South Asian nation.

The eighth and ninth trains carrying 1,040 tonnes of disaster relief goods, including food and hygiene products, left the capital Ankara a day earlier.

Two days ago, the first flight carrying flood relief aid from Russia also landed at the Karachi airport with relief goods including food items, tents and water cleaning devices.

Previously, countries including Germany, Tajikistan and the US also dispatched aid to flood victims in Pakistan. The aid consignments had urgently needed food, hygiene products and medical supplies.

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