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KSrelief provides assistance to people affected by floods in Sudan

October 06, 2020
KSrelief has continued providing humanitarian aid to people affected by floods in Sudan.
KSrelief has continued providing humanitarian aid to people affected by floods in Sudan.

KHARTOUM — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has continued providing humanitarian aid to people affected by floods in Sudan, as a part of the airlift directed by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman.

KSrelief distributed on Sunday 1,038 food baskets, 250 cartons of dates, 1,500 tents and 300 blankets benefiting 14,028 individuals. This comes within the framework of a relief project for people affected by floods in Sudan.

In Hadramout, the KSrelief distributed in Hadramout Governorate on Monday 64 tons and 200 kilograms of food baskets to the most needy families, benefiting 3,600 people. This aid comes within the framework of the humanitarian and relief provided by Saudi Arabia, represented by the KSrelief, to the Yemeni people.

In Dhaka, the KSrelief also delivered on Monday medical aid to the Republic of Bangladesh to combat the novel coronavirus. The aid included 200,000 pieces of N95 masks, 200,000 pieces of medical masks, 15,000 pieces of protective medical coats, 65,000 pieces of protective or surgical gowns and 15,550 pieces of nitrile gloves.

KSrelief Masam project

dismantles 1,402 mines

The KSrelief's Masam Project for Clearing Mines, in Yemen, demined 1,402 mines during the fourth week of September 2020, including 6 antipersonnel mines, 193 anti-tank mines, 608 unexploded ordnance and 595 explosive devices. Since the beginning of the project, as many as 189,197 mines, planted by the Houthi militia, have been dismantled. — SPA


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