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"On behalf of the government of Pakistan, we want to thank and appreciate our iron-brother China for coming to our aid in this hour of difficulty and trial as millions of Pakistanis have been displaced, their homes have been washed out and their livelihoods have been destroyed," he added. (Str/Xinhua)Īddressing the ceremony, Pakistan's Minister for Power Khurram Dastgir Khan said that China provided a very timely and much-needed relief aid for the flood-affected people in Pakistan. We have a fine tradition of helping each other and jointly coping with major natural disasters," he said.Ĭhinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong (R) shakes hand with Pakistan's Minister for Power Khurram Dastgir Khan during a hand-over ceremony of relief supplies donated by China for Pakistan's flood victims in southern Pakistani port city of Karachi on Aug. "China and Pakistan are true friends and good brothers by sharing weal and woe. Speaking on the occasion, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong said that the Chinese government has expressed concern and sympathy to the people of Pakistan who have suffered from the disastrous floods. The humanitarian assistance consisting of 3,000 tents was handed over to Pakistan at a ceremony held at the Karachi airport. 31 (Xinhua) - China's aid for flood victims of Pakistan reached the country's southern port city of Karachi on Tuesday. We have a fine tradition of helping each other and jointly coping with major natural disasters," the Chinese ambassador said.
Post-disaster reconstruction: support house reconstruction and home rehabilitation.Workers unload relief supplies donated by China for Pakistan's flood victims at an airport in southern Pakistani port city of Karachi on Aug. Medical supplies: provide masks, disinfectants, hand sanitizers, trauma medications, mosquito repellents, daily medicines, etc. Emergency supplies: provide daily necessities, including food, clothes, women and children’s hygiene supplies, outdoor protection supplies, etc. Post-disaster reconstruction: support house reconstruction, resuming production, and safe drinking water equipment construction. Provide life jackets and other daily necessities, including foods, clothes, sanitation supplies, etc. Supply support: purchasing rescue equipment of communications, electricity, lighting, water purification, etc. Emergency rescue: helping to evacuate people and disinfect the environment. Donations will support these efforts: China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation In the wake of this emergency, our trusted local partners in China are responding with the following priorities. Post-disaster reconstruction and recovery: Severely affected families are in urgent need of funds for house construction, reconstruction and production, and living rehabilitation. Medical supplies, including masks, disinfectants, hand sanitizers, trauma medication, mosquito repellent, and daily medicines. In the short term, there are urgent needs for daily necessities such as food, oils, clothes, sanitation supplies for women and children, emergency lighting, outdoor protection supplies, water purification facilities, life jackets, and other critical equipment. Emergency supplies: A large number of people need to be evacuated and resettled. Immediate NeedsĬurrent needs for displaced and impacted families include: Donate Online – Hong Kong SAR PRC Donorsįor large gifts or corporate giving opportunities, contact our international giving team. You can donate online to support local relief efforts: A total of 16,325 people have been evacuated, and 164,710 people have been resettled to safer areas.
So far, 25 people have died and several are missing due to the extreme torrential rains. The north and central parts of the province have faced extreme rainstorms, specifically in Zhengzhou, Jiaozuo, Xinxiang, and Pingdingshan – causing flooding to farmland and houses, landslides, water and power cuts, and communications and transportation disruptions. Beginning on July 16, a rare torrential rain occurred in Henan Province, China, affecting 1,240,737 people in 560 towns in 89 counties (cities/districts).