ISLAMABAD, Sep 1 (APP): France will provide emergency relief to the people of Pakistan who have been affected by the severe floods in different parts of the country.
During telephone call, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna with Foreign Minister Bilawal Zardari-Bhutto, she expressed France’s solidarity with Pakistan and wished to respond promptly to the Pakistani authorities’ appeal for international support, said a news release issued by the France Embassy in Pakistan.
Based on the needs enumerated by the Pakistani authorities, the Crisis and
Support Center (CDCS) of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs is
closely coordinating this operation with the Interior Ministry’s Department of
Civil Security and Crisis Management (DGSCGC).
A special charter leased by the Airbus Foundation will transport 83
very high-capacity water pumps, 200 family tents, and survival, hygiene and
protective equipment to Pakistan.
The aircraft will also carry experts from Civil Security units, particularly doctors and nurses who will be deployed on the ground in consultation with the Pakistani authorities.
Given the widespread destruction of the country’s infrastructure, in the coming days, the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs will also be shipping a 50-meter-long Bailey-type bridge to Pakistan that will be able to be swiftly
deployed in the affected areas.
These operations are being carried out within the framework of the European
Union Civil Protection Mechanism (EUCPM).
In addition, the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs will provide financial
assistance to several French NGOs and the Pakistani Red Crescent, which are
providing relief to people affected by the floods.