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NDMA dispatches second consignment of humanitarian aid to Myanmar

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), under the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has successfully coordinated and dispatched 70 tons of emergency humanitarian aid to Myanmar in response to the recent devastating earthquake that struck the region.

The relief assistance, sent via two chartered flights, reflects Pakistan’s solidarity with the people of Myanmar during this time of crisis. The second air cargo flight, carrying 35 tons of critical relief supplies, departed from Islamabad International Airport and is en route to Yangon, where it will be officially handed over to the Ministry of Social Welfare and Resettlement of Myanmar by Pakistan’s Ambassador and Defence Attaché.

The cargo includes essential items such as tents, tarpaulins, blankets, water purification modules, medicines, and meal-ready-to-eat packets. These supplies are aimed at providing immediate relief and support to those severely affected by the earthquake.

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Earlier, the first consignment of 35 tons was handed over by Pakistan’s Mission in Myanmar to the Chief Minister of Yangon Region for distribution among affected communities.

The Government of Pakistan and NDMA reaffirm their commitment to humanitarian assistance and stand firmly with the people of Myanmar, offering support and solidarity in their time of need.

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