LAHORE: A special plane of the United Arab Emirates Air Force arrived in Pakistan with special aid for the flood victims.
According to the sources, the C-130 plane arrived at Lahore Airport with relief goods for the flood victims from Abu Dhabi, which includes tents, medicines and food items.
The spokesperson of CAA said in this regard that the top officials of NDMA welcomed the plane and received the relief materials.
Yesterday, a special plane arrived in Pakistan with aid for the flood victims from Turkey, which was welcomed by Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel and expressed special thanks to the Turkish government.
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Thirty-five flights carrying relief items have landed in Pakistan so far, to help flood-affected people in the country.
These include 14 flights from the United Arab Emirates, 11 from Turkiye, four from China, three from Qatar, and one each from Uzbekistan, France and UN International Children’s Emergency Fund.
The flights contained relief items including tents, food and medical supplies.