The President of the Turkish Red Crescent Society (TRCS), Dr. Kerem KINIK and the Chairman of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari, on Monday visited flood-affected areas of Sindh and distributed hygiene kits and food packs to flood victims in District Sujawal.
This critical visit came at a time when Türkiyes humanitarian efforts continue at a large scale to support the needs in Pakistan, with 12 airway shipments arriving already and four railway shipments on their way.
According to a press release here on Monday, a Turkish Red Crescent delegation and the Pakistan Red Crescent distributed 500 hygiene kits and 500 food packs (50 kg) to distressed families in the Sujawal district.
In addition, more relief items, including 500 hygiene kits, 500 food packs, and 250 tents, will be distributed in Dadu district and other flood-affected areas of Sindh, benefiting more than 7500 deserving people.
Dr. Kerem KINIK, President of the Turkish Red Crescent, said he expresses his condolences to the families who lost loved ones in the devastating floods in Pakistan.
Dr. KINIK said that the Turkish Red Crescent would continue its full cooperation with the Pakistan Red Crescent for maximum assistance to the flood victims. “Relief items including food, cash assistance, non-food items like tents, hygiene kits, jerrycans, mosquito nets, blankets, mattresses, etc. have been sent to the flood-affected areas of Balochistan,” President TRCS said.
He stated that more humanitarian aid and relief supplies would be gradually distributed to Sindh as part of ongoing relief operations. While visiting a free medical camp in Sujawal, he appreciated the efforts of the Sindh branch of the Pakistan Red Crescent. “The Turkish Red Crescent will soon organize free medical camps to help diagnose and treat about 6,000 people,” President Dr. KNIK said.
Sardar Shahid Ahmad Laghari, Chairman of the Pakistan Red Crescent, thanked the Turkish Red Crescent for its great assistance and stated that Turkey has always assisted Pakistan in times of need. He said more than 33 million people in Pakistan have been affected by floods, and many have been displaced because their homes have been demolished, their animals killed, and their crops devastated, and they are now suffering from health problems. “We hope that the Turkish Red Crescent and other partners of the Red Crescent movement will step out to support us in assisting the deserving people promptly,” said the chairman. He also appreciated the efforts of the Pakistan Army, Navy, NDMA, and government machinery in using all their resources for flood relief operations.