Iran sends humanitarian aid to flood-hit Sudan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
recent days.Heavy rains and flash floods have affected about 279,000 people as of September 4, according to the Sudanese Humanitarian Aid
Commission (HAC), humanitarian organizations on the ground, and local authorities.The IRCS provided the African country with 700 tents,
16,400 homes and damaged another 42,200 in 16 out of the 18 states
The National Council for Civil Defense reported in the media that 112 people died and more than 115 people were injured since the beginning
of the rainy season in June.The IRCS provided the African country with 700 tents, 1,400 rugs, 2,800 blankets, and 1,400 hygiene packages
worth 50 billion rials (about $165,000), IRCS head Pir-Hossein Kolivand said.On September 2, The IRCS sent a shipment of humanitarian aid
containing 1,000 tents, 4,000 blankets, and 2,000 mosquito nets to Pakistan's flood victims.The Iranian Red Crescent Society is one of the
most effective and credible international relief organizations, having the largest number of young volunteers, providing medical care in
several countries, and producing pharmaceutical products, and medical and relief equipment.President of the International Federation of Red
Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Francesco Rocca, has appreciated the IRCS as one of the strongest communities in the world, which