KSrelief delivers aid to flood-hit communities in Pakistan’s Punjab

Special KSrelief delivers aid to flood-hit communities in Pakistan’s Punjab
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The relief items will be distributed among flood victims in Kasur, Jhang, Khanewal, Hafizabad, Chiniot, Multan, and Toba Tek Singh. (SPA)
Special KSrelief delivers aid to flood-hit communities in Pakistan’s Punjab
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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz meets ’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki in Lahore on Monday. (Supplied)
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Updated 08 September 2025

KSrelief delivers aid to flood-hit communities in Pakistan’s Punjab

KSrelief delivers aid to flood-hit communities in Pakistan’s Punjab
  • Floods in Punjab, worsened by heavy monsoon rains and excess water released from Indian rivers, have killed 60 people
  • More than 4,330 areas have been affected, with authorities evacuating thousands from high-risk zones near swelling rivers

ISLAMABAD: Saudi aid agency KSrelief delivered five trucks of humanitarian assistance for victims of deadly floods in Pakistan’s Punjab, the province’s ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz said on Monday.

Floods in Punjab, worsened by heavy monsoon rains and excess water released from Indian rivers, have killed 60 people and affected more than 4.1 million since late August.

More than 4,330 areas have been affected, with authorities evacuating thousands from high-risk zones near swelling rivers.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz met ’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki on Monday. The Saudi envoy expressed condolences for the flood victims, the PML-N said.

“Five trucks carrying relief goods for flood victims in seven districts of Punjab from KSrelief have arrived,” the PML-N said, adding that Al-Malki handed them over to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority Punjab.

The relief items include 10,000 shelter kits and 10,000 food packages. The KSrelief shelter kits contain tents, solar panels, LED lights, thermal blankets, plastic mats, durable kitchen sets, water coolers, and antibacterial soaps.

Each 95kg food package contains flour, sugar, chickpeas, lentils, and cooking oil.

The relief items will be distributed among flood victims in Kasur, Jhang, Khanewal, Hafizabad, Chiniot, Multan, and Toba Tek Singh through the joint efforts of PDMA, KSrelief, and the Hayat Foundation.

“The relief assistance for flood victims reflects ’s continued solidarity and brotherhood with Pakistan,” the PML-N said.

Nawaz, according to her party, paid tribute to ’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, saying: “We are grateful to for providing 10,000 food baskets and 10,000 shelter/camp kits.”


Crown prince, king of Malaysia hold talks to boost bilateral cooperation

Crown prince, king of Malaysia hold talks to boost bilateral cooperation
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Crown prince, king of Malaysia hold talks to boost bilateral cooperation

Crown prince, king of Malaysia hold talks to boost bilateral cooperation
  • The two leaders reviewed the relations between the Kingdom and Malaysia

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held an official session of talks on Thursday with King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah of Malaysia.

During the meeting, the two leaders reviewed the relations between the Kingdom and Malaysia and discussed ways to strengthen cooperation across various fields.

The talks also explored prospects for expanding bilateral partnership in economic, investment, and cultural sectors, reflecting the shared commitment of both nations to further develop and enhance their ties.

The two sides additionally exchanged views on regional and international developments and discussed issues of common interest, reaffirming their mutual desire to support stability and prosperity in the region.