India Sends 30 Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Philippines for Disaster Relief
The Indian government has sent 30 tons of humanitarian aid to the Philippines for victims of recent earthquakes and storms, including essential medicines and a portable hospital system. The aid was delivered by an Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster III to Clark Air Base, with a turnover ceremony attended by Indian Ambassador Harsh Kumar Jain and Philippine officials. This relief effort underscores the strong cooperative ties between India and the Philippines in humanitarian assistance following significant disasters.

The Indian government delivered 30 tons of humanitarian aid to the Philippines for earthquake and storm victims, including 6.5 tons of essential medicines and the BHISHM Cube portable hospital system. The aid was transported by an Indian Air Force C-17 Globemaster III to Clark Air Base.
The turnover ceremony included Indian Ambassador Harsh Kumar Jain and Philippine officials from various departments. This assistance follows severe disasters, including Typhoon Tino and Super Typhoon Uwan, which resulted in significant casualties. The relief effort reflects the strong ties and cooperation between India and the Philippines in humanitarian assistance.




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