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Awaran calamity: Navy continues to provide relief

Another contingent containing 20 tons of relief goods was recently sent off from Karachi.


Our Correspondent October 03, 2013 Less than a minute read

KARACHI: Pakistan Navy continues to supply relief goods to the calamity hit areas of Balochistan. Another contingent containing 20 tons of relief goods was recently sent off from Karachi. 10 tons of relief goods dispatched yesterday have been handed over to the local administration at Awaran while two more trucks carrying another 10 tons of supplies left for Turbat last night. These items were collected at the Pakistan Navy’s disaster relief camp established at Karachi. The supplies contain dry rations, biscuits, clean drinking water, blankets and medicines. The disaster relief camps established by Pakistan Navy at Karachi are continually collecting and sending relief items for the calamity hit areas of Balochistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 3rd, 2013.

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