UAE ship delivers 3,000 tonnes of relief supplies to Lebanon

Aid supplies from the UAE arrived in Lebanon, Jan. 12 (WAM)
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Updated 12 January 2025
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UAE ship delivers 3,000 tonnes of relief supplies to Lebanon

  • Items include food, essentials for women and children, winter necessities

LONDON: The second aid ship from the UAE arrived at Beirut port on Sunday, carrying 3,000 tonnes of relief supplies as part of the UAE Stands with Lebanon campaign.

The UAE launched its campaign to support Lebanon last October as Israel’s war with the Iran-backed Hezbollah escalated in the south of the country.

Nasser Yassin, Lebanon’s environment minister and head of the government’s emergency committee, and Brig. Gen. Bassem Nabulsi, the chairman of the Supreme Relief Authority, received the ship at Beirut port.

Supplies included food, essentials for women and children, winter necessities, and shelter equipment, the Emirates News Agency reported.

Sultan Mohammed Al-Shamsi, the vice chairman of the UAE Aid Agency, said that the UAE’s moral obligation to support the Lebanese people “stems from the humanitarian legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, who dedicated himself to helping nations in need.”

The UAE announced its plan to reopen the embassy in Beirut following a phone call between the newly elected Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and the UAE’s President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, on Saturday.

The leadership in Saudi Arabia welcomed the election of Aoun after a two-year political void in Lebanon. Riyadh has dedicated efforts to help the Lebanese people cope with the devastation caused by the Israeli war and has dispatched several aid planes since 2024.


Flash floods in Syria kill 1 volunteer, trap civilians and block roads

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Flash floods in Syria kill 1 volunteer, trap civilians and block roads

  • Five volunteers suffered moderate to severe injuries, including one who was injured while attempting to rescue a child trapped in floodwaters

LONDON: Flash floods caused by heavy rainfall in northern and western Syria have resulted in the death of a volunteer with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and have injured several others during rescue operations in the Latakia countryside on Sunday.

Volunteer Samiha Rakhamieh was killed when her vehicle slid into a valley in Jabal Al-Turkman while responding to flood emergencies. Five volunteers suffered moderate to severe injuries, including one who was injured while attempting to rescue a child trapped in floodwaters, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

On Saturday, two children lost their lives, and a third was rescued after severe flooding swept through the Ain Issa area in the northern Latakia countryside.

Heavy rains in northern and western Syria have caused flash floods, inundating tents in camps near Idlib and prompting emergency evacuations. Flooding in the Latakia countryside has trapped civilians and blocked roads, authorities reported.