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KSrelief distributes over 85 tons of food baskets to floods' affected in Sudan

November 07, 2020
File photo shows a patient being treated at the the clinics of KSrelief, which continues providing medical services in the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan.
File photo shows a patient being treated at the the clinics of KSrelief, which continues providing medical services in the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan.

KHARTOUM — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has distributed Friday as many as 85 tons and 600 kilograms of food baskets, to those affected by the torrential rains and flash floods, in Eastern Darfur State, Sudan, benefiting 4,800 people.

The KSrelief also continued distributing shelter aid to those affected by the floods in Sudan. It distributed 139 tents, benefiting 834 individuals.

This comes within the framework of the relief project, provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the KSrelief, for those affected by the torrential floods in Sudan.

In Hadibu, Yemen, KSrelief distributed 85 tons and 600 kilograms of food baskets in Socotra Governorate, Yemen, benefiting 4,800 people.

This comes within the framework of the relief and humanitarian projects being provided by Saudi Arabia, through the KSrelief, in various sectors for the Yemeni people in all its regions without discrimination, which amounted to 512 projects.

In Amman, the clinics of KSrelief continued providing medical services in the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. The clinics received about 435 patients with various health conditions. They were checked and provided with the necessary health services. — SPA


November 07, 2020
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