The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has announced that a fresh relief package for Ga_za will be sent out today. The first part of this new package includes 100 tons of important food items and medical supplies. This shipment will leave Islamabad and reach Amman, Jordan, on a special flight.
NDMA officials shared that a second shipment is also being prepared and will be sent in the coming days. Together, both consignments will deliver 200 tons of aid to people in need. This effort is being carried out on the instructions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who asked the NDMA to speed up the process of sending help.
With this delivery, Pakistan will have sent its 17th relief shipment to Ga_za. So far, Pakistan has sent over 1,715 tons of food, medicines, and other essentials to help those affected by the ongoing crisis.
The NDMA says that providing this aid is part of Pakistan’s promise to support people during tough times. The main aim is to make sure that families and children get the basic supplies they need, especially food and medicine.
Officials thanked everyone involved for working hard to make this mission possible. They also promised that more relief efforts will continue whenever needed.
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