2nd batch of China-donated quake relief supplies arrives in Afghansitan-Xinhua

2nd batch of China-donated quake relief supplies arrives in Afghansitan

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2022-06-29 09:52:17

Photo cut from video on June 27, 2022 shows the first batch of earthquake relief supplies donated by the Chinese government arrived at the Kabul International Airport in Kabul, captial of Afghanistan. (Xinhua/Fan Haoyu)

Two batches of earthquake relief supplies donated by the Chinese government have arrived in Afghanistan, which suffered a deadliest quake in over 20 years days ago.

KABUL, June 29 (Xinhua) -- The second shipment of earthquake relief supplies donated by the Chinese government arrived at Afghanistan's Kabul International Airport on Tuesday and has been handed over to the Afghan side.

Zabihullah Mujahid, chief spokesman of Afghanistan's Taliban-led caretaker government, wrote on social media that two Chinese cargo planes delivered the humanitarian supplies on Tuesday morning.

A Y-20 large transport aircraft carrying the second batch of earthquake relief supplies donated by the Chinese government arrives at the Kabul International Airport in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, on June 28, 2022. (Xinhua/Fan Haoyu)

A strong earthquake rocked southeastern Afghanistan on June 22, killing more than 1,000 people and injured nearly 2,000 others while destroying tens of thousands of houses.

On Monday night, after the arrival of the first batch of supplies, Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan Wang Yu and Ghulam Ghaws Naseri, acting minister of state for disaster management and humanitarian affairs of Afghanistan's Taliban-led caretaker government, attended a handover ceremony at the airport.

At the ceremony, Wang said the Chinese government decided to provide 50 million yuan (about 7.5 million U.S. dollars) in emergency humanitarian assistance supplies to Afghanistan, and the first batch of supplies included tents, folding beds and blankets.

Wang said six more Chinese airplanes would deliver relief supplies to Afghansitan in the next three days, adding that all the food supplies China promised have arrived earlier.

Naseri thanked China for offering emergency assistance supplies to his country immediately after the earthquake, and said the move demonstrated the longtime friendship between the peoples of the two countries.

The second batch of earthquake relief supplies donated by the Chinese government arrived at the Kabul International Airport in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan on June 28, 2022. (Xinhua/Fan Haoyu)

The first batch of food aid donated by a Chinese firm had reached the earthquake-hit region in eastern Afghanistan, an Afghan disaster management official said on Monday.

The food aid donated by MCC-JCL Aynak Minerals Company Ltd. (MJAM) reached Khost city, capital of the eastern Khost province on Sunday, Mohammad Salim Haqqani, an official responsible for planning and policy under the office of the minister of state for disaster management and humanitarian affairs, told Xinhua.

"We are thankful to all aid agencies, domestic and international organizations which provided aid to us at this difficult time when we are facing an emergency situation. We are grateful as they delivered a lot of assistance," Haqqani said.

The 5.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan on Wednesday of last week is the deadliest in more than 20 years in the Asian country.

People receive food aid donated by a Chinese firm in Khost province, Afghanistan, June 26, 2022.  (Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua)

Haqqani noted that in order to help the affected people, the disaster management authorities need more relief supplies including tents, carpets, mats, tarpaulin, blankets, medicine, foodstuff as well as medical equipment.

Haqqani said the aid supplies will be transported to communities in the worst-hit remote districts in Khost and Paktika provinces as soon as possible.

The food aid included 800 sacks of flour, 800 sacks of rice, 800 bottles of cooking oil, and 800 packages of tea, according to Ahmad Jawad Saleh from the Chinese company MJAM.

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