On the instructions of the Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, immediate aid was sent. The aid provided to the flood-affected areas includes food items, tents and personal items.
Doha (Urdu Point Latest News. August 30, 2022) Qatar sent immediate aid to flood-affected Pakistan. According to local media, following the instructions of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the state provided immediate relief supplies to the people affected by the recent floods, provided by the state of Qatar for the areas affected by the ongoing floods in Pakistan. Outgoing aid includes food items, tents and personal belongings.
Under H.H Sheikh Tamin bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, directions, the State of #Qatar responds with Urgent aid to Republic of #Pakistan, this aid aims to benefit 35,000 individuals affected by the on-going floods pic.twitter.com/LAbNe3573Z
— Qatar Fund For Development صندوق قطر للتنمية (@qatar_fund) August 29, 2022
It has been reported that in response to the flood disasters in Pakistan, the Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) activated its Disaster Information Management Center and announced an immediate allocation of $100,000 to provide assistance to the affected people.In order to provide relief to the flood victims, reduce the impact of the disaster on them and meet their basic needs.
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— Qatar Charity | قطر الخيرية (@qcharity) August 29, 2022
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ساهم بدعم الجهود الإغاثية من خلال الرابط https://t.co/svYzMmFQbj pic.twitter.com/18DcKtZWtX
Qatar Red Crescent Society's emergency humanitarian intervention project includes providing emergency shelter tents, family hygiene kits and 1,000 blankets to 200 families affected by the floods in Sindh, with Qatar Charity also helping those in need. Collecting donations. In addition, the Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army, ISPR, says that Pakistan's friendly countries have given assurances that they will carry out rescue operations in the flood-affected areas. 2 planes from Emirates arrived at Noor Khan Airbase Rawalpindi with relief goods, another plane from UAE will fly to Rawalpindi Syria with relief goods, similarly 2 planes from China will fly to Pakistan in next 48 hours with relief goods. A ship from Bahrain arrives in Pakistan with relief supplies, including tents, medicine and food.
