First Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Syria with Aid for Wildfire-Affected Areas
The plane marks the beginning of the Saudi air bridge operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense.
Riyadh: The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Syria’s Latakia Governorate has landed at Aleppo International Airport.
The plane marks the beginning of the Saudi air bridge operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense.
Supervisor General of KSrelief Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah noted that the humanitarian assistance reflects the spirit of humanitarian solidarity characteristic of the Saudi government.
Dr. Al-Rabeeah stressed that the Kingdom prioritizes humanitarian work as a core mission stemming from its values and long-standing generosity, and out of its belief that human dignity is a fundamental right for every individual on earth.
KSrelief also signed a cooperation agreement with the Syrian Ministry of Emergency and Disaster Management to provide essential equipment, supplies, and machinery needed to combat wildfires in Kassab, Latakia Governorate.
The agreement aims to enhance rapid and effective response capacity through technical and logistical support for field firefighting teams.
Syria’s civil defense agency reported that the wildfires, which have burned vast tracts of forest and farmland and forced evacuations, had been brought under control after 10 days.
The blazes in Latakia province broke out amid an intense heatwave across the region and destroyed about 100 square kilometers of forest and farmland.