China Sends Major Flood Relief Package to Pakistan, Joins International Efforts Amid Devastation
British High Commissioner Jane Marriott met with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad.
Islamabad— In a significant show of solidarity, China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has dispatched a large relief package to assist Pakistan’s flood victims, reaffirming the deep-rooted friendship between the two countries during Pakistan’s time of crisis.
The emergency aid consignment includes 12,000 special tents, 100 diesel generators, 50 water filter pumps, and 300 solar power systems. Additionally, medical camps have been established to provide free medicines to affected populations in the hardest-hit areas. Relief supplies are currently being distributed across the worst-affected regions, showcasing China’s commitment as a trusted all-weather ally.
This generous assistance from China comes as Pakistan grapples with one of its most devastating floods in recent history. The aid package symbolizes the enduring cooperation and mutual support that has long defined Pakistan-China relations.
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Meanwhile, the international community has also stepped up to support Pakistan’s flood relief efforts. On September 12, 2025, the US State Department delivered emergency supplies to millions displaced by the floods. Acting US Ambassador to Pakistan Natalie Baker expressed sympathy and solidarity with those affected, stating that the US Department of State is providing food, shelter, and other lifesaving assistance to impacted communities. “We stand with the people of Pakistan during this time of crisis,” she said in a statement on the US Embassy’s official X account.
On the same day, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott met with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad. Representing her government, she announced an emergency aid package worth three million pounds, along with further humanitarian support. Deputy Prime Minister Dar expressed heartfelt gratitude for Britain’s timely assistance and solidarity.
As Pakistan continues to battle the aftermath of the floods, support from allies like China, the United States, and the United Kingdom remains critical in providing relief and rebuilding affected communities.
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