Two Turkish airplanes carrying relief goods for flood tide victims across Pakistan have landed in the southern harborage megacity of Karachi, state media reports.
Turkish Consul General in Karachi, Cemal Sangu, handed over the relief goods to Pakistan’s Power Minister Khurram Dastagir Khan at the Jinnah International Airport on Sunday.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Sangu said another two airplanes loaded with relief goods would land in Karachi on Monday.
Further relief particulars, he said, would also be handed over to Pakistani authorities through other means.
Türkiye will continue to help Pakistan by furnishing relief and helping recuperation of the flood tide victims.
Turkish Consul General in Karachi, Cemal Sangu, handed over the relief goods to Pakistan’s Power Minister Khurram Dastagir Khan at the Jinnah International Airport.
Türkiye extends support
On Saturday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his readiness to extend all kinds of support to” the fraternal people of Pakistan in this delicate time, as always,” in a phone call with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
The Turkish Red Crescent is formerly working in southwestern Balochistan, one of the hardest- megahit businesses, furnishing clean water and food for the thousands of people affected by cataracts.
Unknown cataracts caused by major rains have submersed half of the country and killed over,000 people since mid-June.
Constant rains and raging cataracts have formerly destroyed a large knob of structure and agrarian lands across the country, including knockouts of thousands of houses, roads, and islands, and washed down nearly a million creatures.