Saudi Sends Critical Aid to Sudan’s Flood-Hit Regions

Rama Maad
Saudi Sends Critical Aid to Sudan's Flood-Hit Regions

Saudi Arabia is stepping up to help Sudan in a big way, thanks to the Kingdom’s humanitarian arm, KSrelief

After devastating flash floods hit the Nile River and Northern states, KSrelief quickly responded by sending 21 trucks loaded with essential supplies. These trucks carried a whopping 23,000 food parcels and 3,464 shelter kits, all destined for those hardest hit by the severe weather. The situation in Sudan is dire, with widespread damage and loss of life, making this aid more crucial than ever.

The Saudi ambassador marked the arrival of the assistance

Saudi Sends Critical Aid to Sudan's Flood-Hit Regions

In a ceremony held at the Sudanese Red Sea port of Suakin, the Saudi ambassador joined forces with representatives from various relief organizations and national partners to mark the arrival of this much-needed assistance. The ceremony underscored the importance of international cooperation in times of crisis, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s commitment to helping its neighbors in need.

This aid delivery is part of a larger effort by KSrelief, known as the Saudi relief air bridge, which aims to provide ongoing support to the people of Sudan

The air bridge has been a lifeline for many, bringing in food, shelter, and other necessities to those affected by natural disasters and other emergencies. As Sudan continues to grapple with the aftermath of the floods, this support from Saudi Arabia is a vital source of hope and relief for countless families.

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