Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, advisor at the Royal Court, met with Tut Galuak, the presidential envoy of South Sudan, to discuss ways to enhance humanitarian and relief cooperation. This meeting reflects Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to support humanitarian work globally.
Heavy rainfall in Indonesia has caused floods that damaged <strong>552 homes</strong> in the regions of <strong>Serigena</strong> and <strong>Balaisan</strong> in Central Sulawesi. Local authorities confirmed no human casualties while relief efforts continue.
Saudi relief flight number 83 has arrived at Al-Arish International Airport in Egypt, carrying large quantities of food baskets for those affected in Gaza. This aid is part of the Kingdom's efforts to support the Palestinian people amid the challenging conditions they face.
The communication crisis in Gaza continues for the fifth consecutive day, obstructing efforts to recover the deceased and injured. The humanitarian situation worsens as the need for support and assistance increases.
The Sharjah Charity continues its efforts to support victims of heavy rains in the region by distributing food and cash assistance to affected families. This initiative responds to the urgent need for help amid challenging conditions.
The United Nations is seeking to raise <strong>$2.6 billion</strong> to fund its humanitarian response plan for Yemen as the number of people in need rises amidst declining funding due to global crises.
Severe weather in the Siamis region of Indonesia has resulted in substantial damage, affecting 93 homes due to heavy rainfall and strong winds. Relief teams are assessing the damage and providing assistance to affected residents.