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Nov-20-2006 13:50TweetFollow @OregonNews Humanitarian Aid Package For Flood Victims Arrives in Badghis ProvinceSalem-News.comThe aid comes at a critical time with over 50 Afghans reported dead, 100 missing and 250 homes destroyed due to the flooding.
(KABUL, Afghanistan) - A large-scale relief mission for the people of Bala Murghab in Badghis Province in response to recent severe flooding is now underway. The ISAF, (International Security Assistance Force), in support of the Afghan Ministry of Health and UNAMA, is preparing to deliver medical supplies, food and water. One aid package of three truckloads has travelled from Qal-E-Naw PRT by land at an average rate of 1/2 kilometre per hour has reached Bala Murghab. A second humanitarian aid package was flown from Kabul International Airport to Meymaneh PRT on November 19th by C-160. From Meymaneh, some of the supplies have already been moved by road convoy to the flood-damaged area of Gormach and these supplies have now been distributed. Two CH53 helicopters are ready to transfer the remainder of the supplies currently in Meymaneh, once weather conditions allow. "I am pleased although somewhat pleasantly surprised with the quick response by ISAF," said Ghulam Haider, the chief programme coordinator of the Afghan Ministry or Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD). The aid comes at a critical time with over 50 Afghans reported dead, 100 missing and 250 homes destroyed due to the flooding. ISAF will continue to operate in support of UNAMA and GoA to ensure the distribution of supplies to those in need. The ISAF is an international stabilization force in Afghanistan led by the NATO and consisting of about 32,000 personnel from 37 nations as of October 5th, 2006. Authorized by the United Nations Security Council in December, 2001, the ISAF was charged with securing Kabul and the surrounding areas from the Taliban, al Qaida and factional warlords, allowing for the establishment and security of the Afghan Transitional Administration. Throughout the time, ISAF has expanded the mission in four main stages over the whole of Afghanistan. Pictures from Afghanistan by Tim King: View Photos From Tim King's time in Afghanistan | More Afghanistan War photos Articles for November 19, 2006 | Articles for November 20, 2006 | Articles for November 21, 2006 | Support Salem-News.com: Quick Links
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