Abu Dhabi (WAM)
The Emirates Red Crescent Authority continued to operate its air bridge to Pakistan to transport more relief materials and humanitarian needs for those affected by torrential rains and floods.
Yesterday and yesterday, three planes carrying tens of tons of various food and relief supplies arrived at Karachi airport, to contribute to supporting the affected population and families of the victims and improving their living conditions. Pakistani territory.
Hamoud Abdullah Al-Junaibi, Secretary-General of the Red Crescent Authority, said: “The authority has strengthened its humanitarian response to support those affected by torrential rains and floods in Pakistan, and is doing everything in its power to alleviate the suffering caused by the disaster and provide greater care for its victims.” Al-Junaibi confirmed that the authority will continue to fly its relief shipments to Karachi to provide more humanitarian needs for the affected people.
He added: “Humanitarian aid is currently being distributed to those affected by the floods in the Pakistani province of Sindh, through the mediation of the authority’s delegation there, to lead the relief operations of the relief authority in the Pakistani arena in coordination with the authority’s office in Karachi,” noting that Sindh province is one of the areas most affected by the disaster. Its repercussions continue to haunt the victims and the affected who face difficult humanitarian conditions, so the Commission has paid more attention to it, and since the beginning of the crisis has been keen to deliver its aid to the victims and the afflicted to meet the increasing needs of the Pakistani people in their current circumstances.
He pointed out that the authority is currently working through a number of axes to transfer more urgent needs that meet the needs of those affected in terms of shelter, food, and other necessities.
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