Karachi receives Turkish aid for Pakistan's flood victims
A ship from Türkiye carrying aid has reached the port city of Karachi, Pakistan, Jan. 25, 2023. (AA Photo)


Another batch of humanitarian aid for Pakistan’s flood victims from Türkiye reached Karachi port Wednesday.

Nearly 900 tons of relief goods, including food and kitchen items, blankets, warm clothes, cleaning material and mattresses, were brought by a Turkish ship that anchored at Karachi port.

Turkish Consul General in Karachi Cemal Sangu on behalf of the Türkiye's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), handed over the relief items to the governor of southern Sindh province, Kamran Tessori.

Speaking at the ceremony, Sangu said that another vessel carrying 900 tons of relief items will arrive in Karachi on Feb. 4.

"We want to tell the flood victims that you are not alone during these testing times. The people of Türkiye are with you," Sangu said.

Tessori, in his remarks, thanked Ankara for its "consistent" support to the flood victims across the country.

The two countries, he observed, share a similar view on regional and global issues and have stood beside each other in testing times.

AFAD Provincial Director Ibrahim Avşar and Karachi representative of the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), Halil Ibrahim Başaran, also attended the ceremony.

Torrential rains and unprecedented floods brought a third of this South Asian nuclear country under water in September last, affecting some 33 million people, and washing away hundreds of thousands of animals, houses, bridges, schools, hospitals and other infrastructure.

The near-apocalyptic floods also killed over 1,700 people, besides causing a whopping loss of $30 billion to the country's economy.

So far, Ankara has sent 15 planes and 13 "goodness trains" loaded with relief goods, including tents, food, medicine, kitchen items, vaccines and other supplies to the flood-hit regions.

AFAD also provided over 30,000 tents in 19 regions, providing temporary housing to 200,000 displaced people.

The Turkish charity has also set up three tent cities in Jamshoro, Dadu and Noshehro Feroz districts of Sindh – the region hit hard by rains and floods.