The UAE is continuing to send humanitarian and relief aid to Libya.
Since the launch of the UAE air bridge on September 12, 622 tons of aid on 28 flights has reached 6,386 families in Libya.
The UAE aid includes food, shelter, medical supplies, and first aid supplies.
They have been distributed to the areas most affected by the hurricane, especially in eastern Libya.
In addition, search and rescue teams equipped with modern machinery and equipment are providing support for difficult tasks.
In fact, the UAE aid comes within the framework of the country’s humanitarian approach.
Which was established by the founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
The UAE’s humanitarian approach continued by the wise leadership to stand by the brothers and friends in times of need.
The UAE air bridge to Libya is continuing under the directives of the wise leadership.
The United Arab Emirates relief efforts to support Libya embody its humanitarian vision to alleviate the suffering of the Libyan people.
Moreover, the Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for International Development and Cooperation expressed his sincere thanks to the Emirates Red Crescent team.
Due to their present in the affected areas in eastern Libya and for their efforts in delivering aid to the affected.
And also in assessing the field situation, and studying the current actual needs.
In order to provide more of them through the continuous air bridge flights from the UAE to Libya.
The UAE’s response to provide relief to the brothers in Libya.
As well as its reach to the affected and damaged in record time is an essential part of the principles of humanitarian work in the United Arab Emirates.
Since the UAE president directed within hours of the hurricane to send urgent relief aid and search and rescue teams to Libya.
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