Relief supplies including tents and emergency kits being loaded for shipment to Afghanistan

India Sends Relief Supplies to Earthquake-Hit Afghanistan

✨ Faith Restored

After a 5.8 magnitude earthquake and devastating floods struck Afghanistan, India quickly dispatched emergency supplies to help thousands of families rebuild. The shipment includes kitchen sets, hygiene kits, and sleeping bags for those who lost everything.

When disaster strikes, neighbors step up. India just sent a fresh shipment of emergency relief supplies to Afghanistan after a powerful earthquake and floods left thousands of families without basic necessities.

The 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit northern Afghanistan on April 3, killing at least 12 people near Kabul. Combined with recent floods, the twin disasters left communities struggling to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and hygiene.

India responded quickly with a carefully chosen relief package. The shipment includes kitchen sets so families can prepare meals, hygiene kits to prevent disease, plastic sheets and tarpaulins for emergency shelter, and sleeping bags for cold nights.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized India's commitment to helping Afghan families through this crisis. "India stands in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan and remains committed to extending humanitarian assistance and support during this challenging time," he said.

India Sends Relief Supplies to Earthquake-Hit Afghanistan

The earthquake's impact reached far beyond Afghanistan's borders. Centered at a depth of 150 kilometers, the tremors were felt across northern India, including Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Haryana.

The Ripple Effect

This relief effort represents more than just supplies crossing a border. It shows how countries can put humanitarian needs first, even during complicated political times. When disaster strikes, the focus shifts to what matters most: helping families survive and rebuild.

The quick response means Afghan families won't have to wait weeks or months for basic necessities. Children will have clean water, families will have shelter from the elements, and communities can start the long process of recovery with dignity.

In times of crisis, compassion knows no borders.

Based on reporting by The Hindu

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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