The fourth and fifth Saudi relief air bridge planes have arrived in Pakistan to assist flood victims.
On Friday, the fourth and fifth Saudi relief planes arrived in Karachi, Pakistan, carrying 60 tonnes of aid, including tents, blankets, shelter kits, food baskets, and dates for 8,424 people. The planes are part of the Saudi relief air bridge sent by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KS relief) to help those affected by floods and rains in Pakistan.
The air bridge is also part of the implementation of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman's directives and the Crown Prince's follow-up. The aid was received by the National Disaster Management Authority and will be distributed to those in need across Pakistan. This assistance is part of Saudi Arabia's humanitarian programs and efforts to assist a number of countries, as represented by KS relief.
This assistance is part of Saudi Arabia's humanitarian programs and efforts to assist a number of countries.Alex Jhon Martin
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