Chinese Red Cross donates $300,000 cash assistance for flood victims in Pakistan

The Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) has donated 300,000 U.S. dollars cash assistance for flood-affected people in Pakistan.

The handover ceremony of emergency cash assistance from the RCSC to the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) was held on Tuesday night in Islamabad.

On behalf of the RCSC, the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Nong Rong, handed over the donation to the PRCS for assisting those affected by the recent floods in Pakistan.

Addressing the ceremony, Nong said the China-Pakistan ironclad brotherhood shares weal and woe, adding the Chinese government has decided to provide Pakistan with a relief package worth 100 million yuan (14.5 million U.S. dollars), 25,000 tents and other humanitarian supplies.

In addition, the Chinese government will support Pakistan’s efforts in post-disaster reconstruction, and promote bilateral cooperation in disaster preparedness and mitigation, the Chinese ambassador said.

On the occasion, PRCS Chairman Abrar ur Haq expressed his gratitude to the Chinese government and people as well as the RCSC, adding that China was always among the first in extending a help hand to Pakistan.

Zahra Baloch, Pakistan’s Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the country is currently facing its worst floods, and China has once again provided Pakistan with much-needed assistance at its difficult time.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Tuesday said the flood ravaging the country is “the worst in history,” urging the international community to extend maximum support for the rehabilitation of the flood-stricken people.

The country’s National Disaster Management Authority said that the total death toll in Pakistan from this season’s monsoon rains since mid-June has risen to at least 1,162 along with 3,554 injured.

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