Arrival of Emirati Aid Aircraft in Benghazi
Benghazi, September 13 – Two Emirati aid aircraft carrying urgent relief supplies arrived at Benina Airport in the city of Benghazi, the sister nation of Libya. This humanitarian assistance was delivered as part of the Emirati-led airlift aimed at mitigating the consequences of the devastating floods triggered by heavy rains in Libya, which have claimed thousands of lives and left others injured.
The two aircraft were laden with 150 tons of essential provisions, including food, medical supplies, shelter materials, and emergency aid.
This rapid Emirati response exemplifies the nation’s humanitarian commitment to assisting those in need and those affected by various disasters. It underscores the humanitarian efforts carried out by the United Arab Emirates on the global stage and their steadfast approach to lending a helping hand to distressed communities worldwide.
The aid sent to Libya not only provides immediate relief but also underscores the UAE’s ongoing dedication to humanitarian work and its mission to extend a helping hand to those in need. This commitment stands as a testament to the nation’s unwavering support for international humanitarian initiatives.