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UAE extending rapid relief to quake victims
By Ali Imran
ISLAMABAD—Like many friendly nations, United Arab Emirates (UAE) is also
massively supporting Pakistan in
quake relief endeavours and has so far provided 1900 tons of relief
goods for the survivors.
UAE has been supplementing the humanitarian supplies daily, and day
after the devastating earthquake, the brotherly country formed an air
bridge to ferry relief goods from the Emirates to Chakala air base.
According to UAE Embassy, 1900 tons relief goods have so far been
unloaded which included tents, blankets, medicines and food items.
Since October 8, UAE government, armed forces, police, red crescent,
scout society, Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity,
people as well as Pakistani community in UAE have been participating in
rescue and relief assistance to support their brethren in need.
The Red Crescent teams in Kashmir and northern region are struggling to
provide tents and relief supplies to thousands of homeless people living
under the open sky.
The night after the earthquake, rescue teams of Abu Dhabi and Dubai
police, furnished with modern equipment as well as sniffer dogs, started
its operation and pulled out numerous people trapped under the rubble of
collapsed buildings in the affected zone.
Around 12,000 injured and sick people have so far been provided medical
facilities at the UAE Armed forces field hospital in Balakot and Hazara
districts where outdoor clinic is receiving 550 people daily, said Head
of UAE Armed Forces team, Brigadier
Abdul Rahman Ibrahim Bin Abdul Aziz.
He said six medical units were moving on foot for search of injured
people among the quake survivors in remote and inaccessible villages
around Balakot to provide first aid or arrange shifting to the field
hospital.
"We make them feel they are not alone in this hour of grief and need. We
strive to alleviate their sufferings," he said and added UAE team
comprising UAE Armed Forces, Red Crescent and other charitable
organizations are constantly engaged in distribution of relief goods.
Two young ladies who suffered spinal cord injuries and were the fifth
batch of serious cases sent to Abu Dhabi onboard ambulances plane of the
UAE Armed Forces for operations.
The arrangements were made with the cooperation of the Pakistani Armed
Forces. So far 38 people were airlifted to UAE and another 60 serious
cases were waiting for their turn. The UAE Embassy in Islamabad also
cancelled all celebrations of National Day as well as Eid-ul-Fitr to
share the sufferings of Pakistani people due to the colossal losses of
life in the devastating earthquake. |