Recovery is underway then deadly Floods killed 1,559 people in Pakistan. flood that left millions Displaced, followed by a flood of aid to the country. Turkey , for For its part, it was packaged for help affected. The Turkish Red Crescent (Kizili) is leading Turkish charity in the foreground of humanitarian efforts.
difference of The Turkish Red Crescent is trying to reach as many as possible possibleAlthough the flood waters still remain in some places. Either by truck or by boat, teams seek to address basic Need of IDPs, including accommodation, food and hygiene.
The president of the charity, Karim Kenek, says Red Crescent “never left”Pakistan after a deadly Earthquake in 2005. “We set up A permanent humanitarian aid delegation is here after the 2005 disaster. Our delegation was among the responders new disaster as well. by the time teams From Turkey arrived here, our colleagues in cooperation with The Pakistan Red Crescent heals the wounds.
kink also The Red Crescent said first It provided food aid and organized shelter efforts at a later date. “With the tents we sent from Turkey and the tents we got here in Pakistan, we tried to protect it flood the victims. still there work To do to meet the needs of accommodation, as well public Health.” Kinik noted out That’s his biggest threat flood Victims are now infectious diseases. “Clean drinking water is a basic necessity here. The swamps created by the floods may be cause millions to get sick. People in need of Cleanliness materials. Therefore, we will focus on Supplying hygiene and health care aids in The next The theater of our efforts,” he said.
Governorate of bond in Southeast Pakistan is considered among the worst-hit areas after floods triggered By heavy rain in Three decades started in Jun. third of Pakistan flooded with The floods that prompted Pakistan to seek refuge in international community for helps. In Sindh, which has population of About 48 million people more from 500,000 people still without a home And they take shelter in temporary homes.
Shazady Mala who have lived in Tent provided by the Turkish Red Crescent in bond since then last Month, says About 200 families in Their village was forced to abandon it when the floods hit.
“I have a year-old baby And I have no way to take care of her of for him. it is very difficult. She said, “We have to drink water from the Indus.” Mohamed Somar who He lost his 13-month-old son daughter Malaria that spread after the disaster, says they did not have place Togo. “Mine homeMy village was completely flooded. We couldn’t bury our properly baby We had to bury her here under a tree. we are waiting for Water to recede to return home,” He said.
“I have baby And we have nothing. Mine husband Bringing food by fishing in Indus. We don’t have anything else to eat,” Ointment Merid, other flood said the victim.
Recovery is underway then deadly Floods killed 1,559 people in Pakistan. flood that left millions Displaced, followed by a flood of aid to the country. Turkey , for For its part, it was packaged for help affected. The Turkish Red Crescent (Kizili) is leading Turkish charity in the foreground of humanitarian efforts.
difference of The Turkish Red Crescent is trying to reach as many as possible possibleAlthough the flood waters still remain in some places. Either by truck or by boat, teams seek to address basic Need of IDPs, including accommodation, food and hygiene.
The president of the charity, Karim Kenek, says Red Crescent “never left”Pakistan after a deadly Earthquake in 2005. “We set up A permanent humanitarian aid delegation is here after the 2005 disaster. Our delegation was among the responders new disaster as well. by the time teams From Turkey arrived here, our colleagues in cooperation with The Pakistan Red Crescent heals the wounds.
kink also The Red Crescent said first It provided food aid and organized shelter efforts at a later date. “With the tents we sent from Turkey and the tents we got here in Pakistan, we tried to protect it flood the victims. still there work To do to meet the needs of accommodation, as well public Health.” Kinik noted out That’s his biggest threat flood Victims are now infectious diseases. “Clean drinking water is a basic necessity here. The swamps created by the floods may be cause millions to get sick. People in need of Cleanliness materials. Therefore, we will focus on Supplying hygiene and health care aids in The next The theater of our efforts,” he said.
Governorate of bond in Southeast Pakistan is considered among the worst-hit areas after floods triggered By heavy rain in Three decades started in Jun. third of Pakistan flooded with The floods that prompted Pakistan to seek refuge in international community for helps. In Sindh, which has population of About 48 million people more from 500,000 people still without a home And they take shelter in temporary homes.
Shazady Mala who have lived in Tent provided by the Turkish Red Crescent in bond since then last Month, says About 200 families in Their village was forced to abandon it when the floods hit.
“I have a year-old baby And I have no way to take care of her of for him. it is very difficult. She said, “We have to drink water from the Indus.” Mohamed Somar who He lost his 13-month-old son daughter Malaria that spread after the disaster, says they did not have place Togo. “Mine homeMy village was completely flooded. We couldn’t bury our properly baby We had to bury her here under a tree. we are waiting for Water to recede to return home,” He said.
“I have baby And we have nothing. Mine husband Bringing food by fishing in Indus. We don’t have anything else to eat,” Ointment Merid, other flood said the victim.