Second Plane of Saudi Relief Airlift Loaded with 90 Tons of Relief Items Arrives in Pakistan to Support Flood Victims

Karachi, Pakistan– The second airlift relief plane, dispatched by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) arrived in Karachi, Pakistan, today, carrying 90 tons of food, shelter and medical assistance to support flood-affected people throughout the country. The urgent aid, which will benefit 9,500 people, was sent according to a directive from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, to provide emergency assistance following the recent heavy rains and devastating flooding which have killed and injured thousands of people and forced many thousands more to flee their homes.
This airlift is a part of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to providing urgent support to countries facing crises such as the one being experienced in Pakistan. To date, KSrelief has implemented 2,086 humanitarian projects in 86 countries, saving and improving the lives of millions of people in need.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

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