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PRNewswire-USNewswire The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, including the government, citizens and corporations, have donated more than $170 million to the people affected by the flooding in Pakistan. This includes $70 million in humanitarian aid, such as water, food, blankets and medical supplies being transported by the air bridge established at the directive of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz.
King Abdullah has also ordered the creation of two field hospitals for Pakistani flood victims. Each hospital will be equipped with 200 beds, a pharmacy, an intensive care unit, an x-ray room and an operating room. The order for the Saudi field hospitals follows reports that diseases are breaking out and that people in the affected areas are suffering from a number of water-borne illnesses.
In addition to providing needed medical supplies and clinics, King Abdullah issued a directive sending rescue teams from the Saudi Civil Defense and Border Guards to Pakistan to participate in rescue operations. The first rescue team left the Kingdom today and the second team is leaving tomorrow.
Saudi Arabia also directed the disbursement of the $100 million, which was previously allocated by the Kingdom to the United Nations for emergency and humanitarian assistance, for those affected by natural disasters in Pakistan.
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Saudi Ambassador calls on Sindh Governor KARACHI, Aug 24 (APP): The Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Pakistan, Abdul Aziz Al-Ghdeer, called on the Sindh Governor, Dr. Ishrat ul Ebad Khan, on Tuesday.At the meeting held at the Governor House here, Dr. Ishrat apprised the Envoy of the destruction caused by the widespread flood in the country.He said that the rescue activities are going on the flood affected areas.The Governor said that it is the endeavour of the government that the rescue work be undertaken in a coordinated manner while taking all the stakeholders onboard.
The Envoy informed the Governor that a 130-strong rescue and relief team from Saudi Arab has arrived in Karachi along with heavy machinery, boats and other equipment. He said that 77 tons of relief goods has also reached Karachi from Saudi Arabia.
The Envoy said that during a public campaign launched by Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz a sum of 160 million dollars has been raised for the flood affectees of Pakistan. Saudi Government’s assistance is in addition to this amount and that it would be increased further.
The Governor thanked the Saudi Government as well as the Saudi Ambassador for assistance in the hour of need. He also lauded the efforts of the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia in Pakistan for this very purpose.
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