Saudi govt sends relief goods for flood, quake victims

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On the special directives of the custodian of two holy mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, relief goods for flood and earthquake victims have been despatched for distribution within a week. According to regional director, Shah Abdullah Flood Relief, Khalid Usmani, relief goods worth Rs 180 million have been sent for 32,000 families of 24 districts affected by the 2010 floods and the 2005 earthquake disaster. The relief package comprises cereals of three types, baisen, rice, edible oil, sugar, tea, powdered milk, cold drinks, salt and dates. Khalid Usmani said the Saudi government and people would continue cooperation with Pakistan for development and prosperity of the brotherly country.

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  1. bater saudi govt people come persnoly,and disteputed by him self to flood gamige people,
    othervise every thing reach in market and sale to people,
    we are great full to custodian of two holy masque,King Abdulla bi9n Aziz,we know he love pakistan very much,but our govt people no doing good,any how we praying for king Abulla,ALLAHA give him long life gith good health,AMMIN,

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