China News Service, September 4th. According to a comprehensive report, recently, severe floods occurred in Pakistan, causing heavy casualties and property losses.

To this end, China has decided to send an additional batch of emergency humanitarian aid to Pakistan.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif said on September 3, local time, that he thanked China for providing assistance to the flood victims in Pakistan, saying that this reflects the "unique bond of friendship" between the two sides.

Data map: According to Pakistan's "Dawn" report on August 26, in Pakistan recently, floods and other disasters caused by heavy rainfall have caused 30 million people to be homeless.

Pakistani government officials called it a "state of emergency".

  Pakistani Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif posted on social media that Pakistan is very grateful to China for providing a series of relief supplies of up to 400 million yuan to the flood victims in Pakistan.

"This reflects our unique bond of friendship. These supports will help provide people with the relief they desperately need."

  On September 3, Luo Zhaohui, Director of the China International Development Cooperation Agency, met by video with Aktar, Chairman of the Pakistan Disaster Management Agency.

Luo Zhaohui said that the Pakistani side suffered from floods unseen in decades, causing heavy casualties and property losses, and the Chinese side felt the same.

Pakistan's difficulties are our difficulties.

He informed the Pakistani side that the Chinese government has decided to provide an additional 300 million yuan in disaster relief materials on top of the 100 million yuan in emergency relief supplies already provided.

The Pakistani side is requested to provide a list of urgently needed materials as soon as possible and determine the mode of transportation, so that China's assistance can benefit the victims as soon as possible.

  Luo Zhaohui also said that the first batch of 3,000 tents was sent by the Chinese military plane as soon as possible after the flood disaster in Pakistan.

According to Pakistan's needs, China has urgently raised another 200 tons of onions, which will be delivered to Pakistan via the Karakoram Highway within a week.

The China Meteorological Administration also provides real-time weather forecasts to Pakistan.

Ordinary Chinese people are actively donating money, and some companies and local governments also donate money and materials spontaneously to express their friendship for the "Batie".

In the next step, China is willing to provide support in sharing experience in disaster relief and post-disaster reconstruction and in formulating reconstruction plans.

It is believed that the Pakistani side will win the final victory in fighting the flood and disaster relief and rebuild a beautiful homeland.

  According to Pakistan's Geo TV station, Pakistan's National Disaster Management Agency said on September 3 that since mid-June, floods and other disasters caused by monsoon rains have killed 1,290 people.

Among them, in the past 24 hours, more than 20 people were killed in Pakistan.

  Most of Pakistan is still flooded, especially Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh, reports said.

In addition, at least more than 1.46 million houses in the country were partially or fully damaged, and 730,000 livestock died from the floods.