Ninth Pakistani planeload reaches Turkiye’s Adana as earthquake death toll tops 20,000 

Picture shared by the Pakistani embassy in Turkiye on February 11, 2023, shows a relief consignment sent to Turkey from the government of Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: @PakinTurkiye /Twiter)
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Updated 11 February 2023
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Ninth Pakistani planeload reaches Turkiye’s Adana as earthquake death toll tops 20,000 

  • Monday’s 7.8 earthquake has killed 20,600 people in Turkiye, 3,500 others in Syria 
  • Pakistani mission in Turkiye says aid will contribute immensely toward saving lives 

ISLAMABAD: Another aircraft from Pakistan has reached the Turkish city of Adana carrying tons of relief goods for the survivors of this week’s devastating earthquake, the Pakistani embassy in Turkiye said on Saturday, as the death toll from the disaster hit 20,600 in Turkiye and 3,500 in Syria. 

The death toll exceeded 24,000 across southern Turkiye and northwest Syria a day after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said authorities should have reacted faster to Monday’s 7.8-magnitude earthquake. 

Sixty-seven people had been clawed from the rubble in the previous 24 hours, Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay told reporters overnight, in efforts that drew in 31,000 rescuers across the affected region. About 80,000 people were being treated in hospital, while 1.05 million left homeless by the quakes huddled in temporary shelters, he added. 

Pakistan continues to send relief goods, including winterized tents, blankets and dried food, to save lives in the earthquake-hit regions of the two countries. 

“In line with the directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, 9th aircraft carrying 18 tons of winterized tents arrived #Adana this morning,” the Pakistani embassy in Turkiye said on Twitter. 

“These tents will contribute immensely toward saving lives in severe cold in affected areas.” 

Meanwhile, PM Sharif said a Pakistani national in the US “anonymously” donated $30 million for the quake survivors of Turkiye and Syria. 

“Deeply moved by the example of an anonymous Pakistani who walked into Turkish embassy in the US & donated $30 million for earthquake victims in Türkiye & Syria,” he wrote on Twitter. 

“These are such glorious acts of philanthropy that enable humanity to triumph over the seemingly insurmountable odds.” 

The development followed Sharif’s appeals to the Pakistani people to donate generously for the survivors of Monday’s earthquake. 

On Friday, the Pakistan premier announced allocating $36 million to a relief fund he established for the people of Turkiye. 

Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) would purchase relief goods, including winterized tents, blankets and dried food, for the earthquake victims and send it to the two countries, he added.


Pakistan Navy chief in Malaysia to strengthen operational cooperation, discuss maritime security

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Pakistan Navy chief in Malaysia to strengthen operational cooperation, discuss maritime security

  • Pakistan Navy chief in Malaysia to strengthen operational cooperation, discuss maritime security
  • Navy chief calls for strengthened cooperation between hydrographic offices of both countries 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf is in Malaysia where he held talks with the leadership of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) to enhance operational cooperation, capacity building and responses to maritime security challenges, the Pakistani Navy said on Sunday.

Pakistan and Malaysia have historically enjoyed close ties ever since they established diplomatic ties in 1957. Both countries have strengthened cooperation in various sectors such as defense, trade, economy, manpower exports and education over the years.

Ashraf was received at the RMN’s headquarters by Admiral Tan Sri (Dr.) Zulhelmy bin Ithnain, the RMN chief, Pakistan’s Navy said in a statement. 

“Discussions focused on aligning strategic perspectives and enhancing operational cooperation, capacity building, and coordinated responses to maritime security challenges,” the statement said. 

Ashraf highlighted Pakistan Navy’s contributions to regional stability through the Regional Maritime Security Patrols and its participation in the Combined Maritime Forces.

He also visited Malaysia’s National Hydrographic Center, calling for strengthened cooperation with Pakistan’s National Hydrographic Office in training, data exchange, and professional collaboration.

“The visit reaffirmed the enduring Pakistan-Malaysia naval partnership and commitment to future-oriented maritime cooperation,” Pakistan Navy said. 

Pakistan’s army, navy and air force have aimed to strengthen bilateral cooperation with their counterparts since last year when Pakistan and India were embroiled in a brief military confrontation. 

Both countries pounded each other with missiles, drone strikes, fighter jets and artillery fire for four days until Washington brokered a ceasefire between them on May 10.