Pakistan Dispatches Additional Humanitarian Assistance to Sri Lanka

Islamabad: Pakistan has dispatched additional humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka after cyclone ‘Ditwa’ devastation.

According to Radio Pakistan, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) today dispatched an additional 7.5 tons of humanitarian relief goods to Colombo aboard a Sri Lanka bound commercial flight originating from Lahore. The consignment includes essential items such as tents, tarpaulins, and powdered milk, intended to support families displaced by the cyclone in the affected regions.

The NDMA has been actively coordinating with airlines to ensure that all available cargo space on commercial flights is fully utilized for the rapid transport of relief items. This efficient mechanism will continue in the coming days to dispatch further assistance as required, demonstrating Pakistan’s commitment to aiding Sri Lanka in its time of need.

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