India dispatches 19 tonnes of humanitarian aid to landslide-hit Papua New Guinea

India dispatches 19 tonnes of humanitarian aid to landslide-hit Papua New Guinea

India has sent 19 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Papua New Guinea's Enga province, which recently suffered a severe landslide, as part of a one million US dollar support package. The aid includes disaster relief materials, emergency medicines, and baby food.

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India dispatches 19 tonnes of humanitarian aid to landslide-hit Papua New GuineaIndia sends aid to Papua New Guinea

India has sent 19 tonnes of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief supplies to Enga province in Papua New Guinea, which was recently devastated by a severe landslide. This aid is part of a one million US dollar package announced by India last month, underscoring its commitment to supporting its Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) partner.

 

The External Affairs Ministry's spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, shared the news on social media, detailing that the aid includes 13 tonnes of disaster relief materials. These supplies consist of temporary shelters, water tanks, hygiene kits, and ready-to-eat meals. Additionally, 6 tonnes of emergency use medicines, medical equipment such as dengue and malaria diagnostic kits, and baby food were also dispatched.

Edited By: Krishna Medhi
Published On: Jun 13, 2024
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