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Turkey send more “Kindness Trains” to flood-hit Pakistan

by Ayaz Ahmet
July 3, 2023
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Turkey on Thursday sent two more “Trains of Kindness” to Pakistan. loader with subsidies for Victims, trains will provide a lifeline for Pakistan in The aftermath of The catastrophic floods inundated one-Third of South Asian country.

The eighth and ninth trains carry 1040 tons of Disaster relief goods, including food and hygiene products, left The capital, Ankara. this is shipment It is coordinated by the state-run Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) with Contribute of 22 NGOs from 30 Turkish provinces. The handover ceremony was attended by Ambassador of Pakistan in Ankara Muhammad Sirus Sajjad Qazi and Vice President Onder Bozkurt. of Disaster Response in AFAD.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Turkish judge thanked people who Please attach your CV to the letter with Pakistan in country time of need. “This will help us Overcoming a serious deficiency of The food we encounter on the account of flood in judge said. “I am sure we will be able to overcome this very dangerous matter challengebut with Turkish people stands up with us We are stronger added.

with seven more The death toll has risen to 1,576 due to flood related incidents across the country since mid-June, according to Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority. Until now, over 2 million homes were damaged, with 803400 Whole House destroyed And 1.21 million homes were partially damaged. More than one million head of livestock have died nationwide. The devastating floods displaced thousands of people who they live in tents. monsoon season in Pakistan , like in else countries in The regionusually results in Heavy rain, but this year It was the wettest since 1961. Currently, one-Third of The country is flooded with torrential rains and melting glaciers caused The state main The Indus River overflows and submerges vast areas of Plains and farms.

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