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China sends third humanitarian aid batch to Pakistan

Published on: December 28, 2025 12:35 PM

Pakistan has received a third consignment of humanitarian aid from China to support communities affected by this year’s devastating floods, highlighting ongoing international cooperation for disaster relief efforts.

The floods, caused by intense rains, claimed more than 1,037 lives and caused billions of dollars in damage to crops, while displacing millions and destroying critical infrastructure across the country.

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Over 229,000 homes were damaged, 2,811 kilometers of roads and 790 bridges were washed away, and more than 22,800 livestock were lost, intensifying the challenges faced by affected communities.

Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), which received the shipment, thanked the Chinese government for its timely support and said the aid included 100 boats, 5,000 tents, and 8,000 blankets.

Read more : UN calls on Israel to allow Gaza humanitarian aid 

So far, China has provided Pakistan with 33,000 blankets, 6,000 tents, 100 boats, 1,000 life jackets, and 4,000 sleeping bags, reflecting consistent humanitarian assistance during multiple flood waves.

The NDMA emphasized its commitment to mobilize resources efficiently, ensure relief reaches vulnerable families, and address evolving ground needs, particularly as the onset of winter adds further hardships for flood-affected populations.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: China flood aid, emergency relief supplies, flood-affected communities, humanitarian support Pakistan, Lead4, NDMA assistance, Pakistan disaster relief

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