Saudi advisor to the Royal Court and general supervisor of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah supervised on Tuesday the launch of a relief airlift from Saudi Arabia to provide urgent assistance to flood victims in Pakistan.
Al-Rabeeah said that the first two planes in the airlift, that departed Tuesday from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, carried 180 tons of food, medical, and shelter assistance.
He said more than 19,000 people affected by the floods would benefit from this batch of aid.
“At least ten airlift relief planes will be sent within the coming days, and that the airlift coincides with a relief land convoy that is being launched inside Pakistan in coordination with the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Islamabad and local authorities.
“The convoy is carrying shelter, food and medical aid which will be distributed in affected areas.”
Al-Rabeeah stressed that this airlift reflected the leading global humanitarian role being played by Saudi Arabia, and underscored the Kingdom’s ongoing commitment to alleviating the suffering of people in need around the world.
KSrelief chief expressed his thanks and appreciation to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince for the constant care and attention they give to supporting needy and vulnerable people worldwide.