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Written By: Observer Staff
Article Date: Dec 2, 2008 - 2:08:10 AM
The Hungarian Mole Corporation working in Yemen, which specializes in gas oil and discovery, has given the al-Saleh Foundation aid for development, and humanitarian relief for those affected by floods in Hadramout and al-Maharah. This aid includes a load of three medium trucks carrying food, furniture and blankets.
Mr. Andras Runer, executive manager of Yemen Mole has said “this relief ensures the solidarity of the company’s Yemeni and Hungarian staff with our flood devastated brothers in Hadramout and al-Maharah governorates. It represents our contribution to the alleviation of their suffering.”
The supplies provided by the company consist of 30 tons of food stuffs including rice, sugar, flour, cooking oil canned food as well as blankets and furniture.
It is worth mentioning that this caravan falls within Arab and international efforts to provide relief, and relief caravans from different companies and establishments working in Yemen have been arriving in the eastern flood affected areas, especially Hadramout and al-Maharah.
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