The UAE has stepped up its humanitarian efforts by sending an aid ship packed with essential supplies to help earthquake-hit Afghanistan. The vessel set off from Abu Dhabi on September 13, heading straight to Gwadar Port in Pakistan. From there, the cargo will travel overland to reach the people of Afghanistan who desperately need support after the recent devastating quake in the country’s eastern regions.
This isn’t just any shipment—it’s carrying a whopping 2,500 tonnes of food, shelter materials, and medical supplies. The mission follows direct orders from UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, showing the country’s strong commitment to standing by its friends in tough times.
The UAE Aid Agency teamed up with the Joint Operations Command and a bunch of local charitable groups to make this happen. It’s a shining example of how the UAE pulls together—everyone pitching in to deliver quick relief and ease the suffering caused by the earthquake in Afghanistan.
This aid ship is part of the broader UAE relief bridge, designed to tackle the urgent needs of Afghan families. The UAE wants to help them rebuild, meet basic requirements, and get back on their feet amid these challenging circumstances. It’s all about the UAE’s core values: promoting peace, stability, and global humanitarian aid wherever crises strike.
Through initiatives like this, the UAE continues to play a key role in international relief efforts, proving its dedication to supporting communities worldwide.
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