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Qatar Charity Carries Out Relief Interventions for Flood-Affected in Sudan

Qatar Charity Carries Out Relief Interventions for Flood-Affected in Sudan By A Robin - August 25, 2022
Relief Aid

Relief Aid

Qatar Charity (QC), in cooperation Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), started relief and shelter interventions in the flooded areas of the El Manaqil district in the Sudanese state of Al Jazirah.

The urgent food and shelter assistance were provided to the affected in the hard-to-reach areas of the El Manaqil district where dozens of villages were inundated by rain and flood waters, and thousands of homes were destroyed.

HE Qatar's Ambassador to Sudan Abdul Rahman bin Ali Al Kubaisi led the field teams of Qatar Charity to provide aid on the ground. HE the Ambassador launched the first convoy of aid, which included 500 tents and 50 tons of food, while other aid shipments for the affected will arrive in the coming days.

Youssef Al Mulla, Humanitarian Aid Department representative at QFFD, said QFFD has been providing the necessary relief aid in many crisis-hit areas around the world, and will always be ready to provide urgent humanitarian aid to the affected communities. He indicated that QFFD, along with its strategic partner Qatar Charity, will continue to deliver aid to the needy to reduce the damage.

Director of Qatar Charity's Sudan office Eng. Hassan Ali Odeh said that they strive to maintain a supply chain of humanitarian aid that will be expanded to include a greater number of shelter, food and health assistance.

Governor of Al Jazeera Ismail Al-Aqib thanked the benefactors of Qatar, Qatar Charity, QFFD for the urgent humanitarian intervention. Besides, many beneficiary families thanked them for the rapid response.

It is worth mentioning that the two Qatari planes carrying urgent relief aid arrived at Khartoum International Airport, in support of the Sudan's relief efforts for the floods and torrential rains that swept different parts of the country. The relief aid was distributed to the beneficiaries by Qatar Charity and Qatar Red Crescent, in cooperation with QFFD.

According to the Sudanese Civil Defense, the death toll from the floods and rains rose to 83 and more than 40,000 houses collapsed due to the flood.

(QNA)

By A Robin - August 25, 2022

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