Pakistan Delivers Second Relief Consignment to Myanmar Earthquake Victims

Yangon: Pakistan has delivered a second consignment of emergency relief aid to Myanmar, aimed at assisting those affected by the recent earthquake. This latest shipment, consisting of 35 tons of goods, was officially handed over by Pakistan’s Ambassador to Myanmar, Imran Haider, to the Chief Minister of Yangon Region at Yangon International Airport.

This delivery brings the total relief assistance sent by Pakistan to Myanmar to 70 tons, following the recent natural disaster. The relief efforts have been coordinated by Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority, acting swiftly under the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

The Pakistani government has reiterated its commitment to providing ongoing humanitarian assistance to the earthquake victims in Myanmar, underscoring the importance of international solidarity in times of crisis.

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