UAE Steps Up with 100 Tonnes of Aid for Brazil’s Flood Victims

Again UAE stepped forward to help another country who is in need and facing bad circumstances. After Sudan, Gaza, now UAE sent its first aid planes to Brazil. The planes were carrying over 100 tonnes of foods, medical supplies, and other aids.

Recently Brazil witnessed unexpected tremendous flooding in the area and it leads to many concerning issues in the region like famine, migration, and more.

Under the instruction of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan UAE dispatched aid planes to Brazil.

Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy said that the UAE’s robust monitoring systems track natural disasters.

When a disaster strikes and causes untold losses to the country and its citizens, the UAE always comes to the rescue. It provides humanitarian assistance to the victimized country to stand strong and fight the difficult conditions for its people. The UAE is vigorously promoting its “One Globe” agenda including floods and their aftermath of floods.

UAE aid will help the people of Brazil to fight against floods. It will help Brazil to recover from the drastic situation and help women, children and senior citizens.

The minister stated that today’s plane is carrying 100 tonnes of relief, medical, and food aid. Additionally, two more aircraft will be sent over the next two days, each carrying 100 tonnes of aid. This will bring the total aid provided to approximately 300 tonnes, aligning with the UAE’s relief efforts.

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