Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) is leading the country’s efforts to help Pakistan that was hit by one of The deadliest flood in that it history This summer is in the midst of the monsoon season.
AFAD sent it to her first Crew to Asian country on August 7, tents and food were delivered as is plans to send more from 100,000 more tents and over 500,000 boxes of food for displaced people.
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The latest Package of It was help in Mirpur Khas, about 240 kilometers from Karachi, the capital of the province of Sindh. The road connecting the two cities was severely damaged in Flood and most people The people displaced by the water have taken refuge in temporary tents. scattered earth for Adjust up The tents were flooded as the most suitable areas. People are forced to set up tents on The side of The methods are relatively less affected but few access To clean drinking water or a steady food supply. high temperatures also a challenge for displaced people. However, the flood water remain the biggest risk for public health. Children play in Flood water while some adults are swimming in They and others wash their dishes despite hygiene risk.
AFAD delivered 500 boxes of food for people of Mirpur Khas, gathered in a school for about an hour drive from the central part of The city. Deputy AFAD director Hamza Tashdelin says Turkey sent 11 planes of Aid to Pakistan so far the twelfth flight is arranged. He explained that they are focused on Get aid shipments into the country via rail as is allows They have to carry it more, indicating that three trains already He left from Turkey and he will leave a fourth on Friday. Each train carries about 500 tons of Aid, from food to hygiene kits, tents and medicine. a total of 20,000 tents and 50,000 boxes of the food already Shipped or shipped, Taşdelen says. “Turkey is a charitable country and always will be with The people of Pakistan ” added.
. said teams will stay in Pakistan “as long as Pakistan asked”. We try to respond as quickly as possible possible. For example, our crew was first to respond to the earthquake in Nepal in 2015, he said.
“No one helped us But Turkey remembered Pakistan, “Naeem Akhtar, flood Victim with the assistance of the Disaster and Emergency Management said, he thanked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
