The United States has stepped forward to support Pakistan during its difficult time by sending humanitarian aid to areas badly hit by floods.
This assistance is being provided through the US Army Central Command (US ARCENT) and is aimed at helping thousands of families who have lost homes, belongings, and sources of income due to heavy rains and flooding.
According to officials, a total of six relief flights are scheduled to deliver essential supplies. These flights will carry tents, dewatering pumps, and generators, which are critical for providing shelter, draining flooded areas, and restoring electricity in damaged communities.
The first consignment has already arrived in Pakistan and was formally handed over to the Pakistan Army, which will oversee distribution efforts on the ground.
The relief goods will be delivered to the affected families through Army Flood Relief Camps, ensuring that help reaches those in urgent need. These camps are playing an important role in providing food, shelter, and medical assistance to displaced people across different regions of the country.
Pakistani authorities have expressed deep gratitude to the United States for standing with them in this difficult time. They acknowledged the importance of this timely support, noting that it reflects the strong ties between the two countries and a spirit of global solidarity.
This cooperation highlights how international partnerships can play a vital role in addressing natural disasters. With the arrival of more flights in the coming days, both nations hope the aid will bring relief and comfort to communities struggling to recover from the devastating floods.