Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM directs authorities to dispatch relief aid to Palestine, Lebanon  

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the authorities concerned to immediately dispatch two planeloads of relief goods to Gaza and Lebanon and called for using both land and aerial routes for the aid supply.

The prime minister, chairing a meeting to review the relief activities for Palestine and Lebanon, asked for improving coordination with Pakistan’s ambassadors in Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt to ensure a better supply of relief goods.

Stressing for an accelerated pace of relief aid, he called for ensuring that the relief goods reached the deserving people.

Prime Minister Shehbaz reiterated his appeal to the countrymen and the expatriates to donate generously to the PM Fund for Gaza and Lebanon with Account No. IBAN:PK11SBPD000000111111429. He also instructed the relevant authorities to run an awareness drive to acquaint the people with the Relief Fund established by the government.

In the briefing on the relief activities, the prime minister was told that relief goods including winter tents, clothes, blankets, medicines and eatables were being dispatched for the people suffering the Israeli barbarism in Gaza and Lebanon.

It was told that the Israeli attacks and siege were impeding the supply of relief goods to the affected areas.

The meeting was told that the government would also facilitate the NGOs desiring to send relief aid to Gaza and Lebanon.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lauded the officers and personnel of the Pakistan Navy for foiling an attempt to smuggle a huge quantity of Indian-made narcotics pills and drugs.

The prime minister, in a statement, said that the Pakistan Navy was not only safeguarding the maritime boundaries of Pakistan but also playing an effective role in curbing illegal activities in the region.

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NDMA dispatches 550 tons relief goods for quake-hit Turkey, Syria

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  • The ship carrying 2625 family-sized fire resistant winterized tents.
  • NDMA coordinated Ship carrying aid for the two countries.
  • So far NDMA has dispatched 2812 tons of relief assistance.

ISLAMABAD:  As part of continuous relief assistance on Prime Minister’s directions, to quake-affected people of Turkey and Syria, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has sailed off another ship PNS Moawin with 550 tons of relief goods from Karachi.

Chairman NDMA Lt Gen Inam Haider Malik and Turkish Consul General Jamal Sangu and Commander Pakistan Fleet Rear Admiral Faisal Abbasi graced the departure ceremony of the Ship.

The Turkish Consul General Jamal Sangu conveyed gratitude to Govt and people of Pakistan for extending humanitarian support in the aftermath of the deadly earthquake in his country.

The ship carrying 2625 family-sized fire resistant winterized tents and 38370 blankets making a total of 367 tons for quake-affected Turkey, whereas 179 tons aid consisting of 22000 blankets, 144 tons of donations including essential items of daily use for Syria.

NDMA coordinated Ship carrying aid for the two countries has departed today and would reach Mersin port Turkey on March 23 and Lattakia port Syria  Mar31,  23.

Earlier, on 28 Feb NDMA sailed off 1st sea cargo of 1000 tons for both countries through PNS Nasr that will be received at destination in Syria on 13 Mar and 19/20 Mar in Turkey.

So far NDMA has dispatched 2812 tons of relief assistance to both countries containing Winterized family tents, blankets, ration packs and other essential items.

The relief aid was sent off through all possible means of transportation which includes three C130 PAF aircrafts, one PAF IL 78, three Turkish Aircrafts, three PIA chartered flights in addition to 29 free belly space on regular flights, one NDMA chartered cargo, 21 NDMA hired NLC trucks, two Naval ships and containers on a civil ship.

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PAF C-130 carrying rescue teams lands in Turkiye

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  • C-130 Hercules aircraft has landed in Turkiye.
  • PAF aircraft is carrying relief goods from people of Pakistan.
  • PAF always been at the forefront to respond to natural disasters.

TURKIYE: Pakistan Air Force (PAF) C-130 Hercules aircraft carrying members of Search & Rescue team and blankets from PAF Base, Nur Khan has landed in Turkiye.

The PAF aircraft is carrying relief goods from people of Pakistan for the earthquake affected brethren of Turkiye.

The transport fleet of Pakistan Air Force has always been at the forefront to respond to natural disasters and calamities both inland and abroad.

Earlier, All-Parties Conference (APC) called to combat soaring terrorism in the country has been postponed due to Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to earthquake-hit Turkiye.

Federal Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb in her statement on Twitter said that the APC was postponed due to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Turkey. “The Prime Minister will leave for Ankara tomorrow morning.”

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Truck driver arrested for selling relief items to scrap dealer

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BHAKKAR: A truck driver was caught selling relief items to a scrap dealer that were sent for flood victims, Bol News reported. Police said a truck full of flood relief items was sent from Lahore to Dera Ismail Khan and included items such as bottles of mineral water and food ration and other essential good … Read more

Pakistan dispatches relief goods to Afghan flood victims

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has dispatched humanitarian assistance and relief goods through a special flight to the flood-affected people of eastern Afghanistan. Addressing a ceremony in connection with the delivery of relief goods to Afghanistan at Nur Khan Airbase, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said Pakistan shares the grief of Afghan people and stands in solidarity with … Read more

Pakistan hands over 2.2 tonnes of relief goods to Afghanistan

PARACHINAR: The aid and relief organisations of Pakistan have provided 2.2 tonnes of relief goods, including edibles and medicines to its Afghan brethren through Kharlachi Border in Kurram district. The border authorities said a convoy of 30 truckloads reached the border and handed it over to the Afghan authorities during a documentation signing ceremony. Kurram … Read more

AJK Earthquake: Pak Navy distributes relief goods among quake victims

Pakistan Navy distributes relief goods among quake victims in Azad Kashmir

Pakistan Navy has distributed relief goods among the quake victims in Azad Kashmir here on Tuesday. According to the spokesperson Pakistan Navy, relief items including tents, warm clothes and ration were distributed amongst the affected people in Dhok Jarar and Dhok Gujjar. Spokesperson added that Pakistan Navy also established a free medical camp in Sindh’s … Read more