Khalsa Aid Distributes Ration Kits To 1,000 Families Affected By Cyclone Yaas In West Bengal
Khalsa Aid is now in West Bengal to help families affected due to Cyclone Yaas. Team is distributing dry ration kits in the worst affected villages. The team has distributed food kits to close to 1000 families.
While helping millions of people during the coronavirus pandemic, the Khalsa Aid is now in West Bengal to help families affected due to Cyclone Yaas.
In a tweet, Khalsa Aid said their team is distributing dry ration kits in the worst affected villages such as Jhalda, Chandpur purva, Gheerpal.
Khalsa Aid India team is in West Bengal to assist the #CycloneYaas affected people.
¡ª Khalsa Aid India (@khalsaaid_india) June 8, 2021
The team is distributing dry ration kits in the worst affected villages such as Jhalda, Chandpur purva, Gheerpal.
Around 1000 families were benefited by these kits.
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The team has distributed food kits to close to 1000 families.
Help during coronavirus pandemic
Earlier in May, when India was grappling with the second wave of the pandemic, the UK-based organisation had sent another batch of 500 oxygen concentrators to India from the US.
Khalsa Aid volunteers in the UK also sent 500 oxygen concentrators in a total of two cargo flights from Heathrow Airport in London.
One of the flights reached Delhi's IGI airport on May 3, the other one reached on May 5.