11 Ağustos 2020 Salı

SEVENTY TONNES OF FOOD SHIPPED OUT TO LEBANON

 Cyprus Mail 11 August 2020 - by Staff Reporter

Yiannakis Yiannaki at the port (PIO)

Seventy tonnes of dry food were shipped from Cyprus to Lebanon on Tuesday, which is what was collected in a week to help the Lebanese people after last Tuesday’s blast devastated the port area of Beirut, killing over 150 people and injuring more than 6,000.

It has been also estimated that around 250,000 people have been affected by the explosion and are in urgent need of basic help.


The Volunteer and NGOs Commissioner, Yiannis Yiannaki oversees the loading of humanitarian aid for Lebanon

 Commissioner for Volunteerism Yiannis Yiannaki was at Limassol port on Tuesday to oversee the shipment, which was loaded on to the Greek naval vessel Ikaria, which then departed for Lebanon. The cargo was transported and loaded on to the ship in collaboration with the national guard and civil defence.

The donations came from citizens, municipalities, communities, private entities, companies and companies and non-governmental organisations, an announcement on Tuesday said.

In addition to dry food items, medical equipment, generators and other items have been transported. The shipment is due in Beirut Wednesday morning.

The dry food items were packed by volunteers over the weekend at the five collection points. They will remain open for collections until Friday.

President Nicos Anastasiades on Sunday pledged financial assistance of €5 million at an international donors conference.

Anastasiades said the island has already sent over five tons of assistance to Beirut, with 40 more to follow in the next few days, including medical supplies, generators, clothing and non-perishable foodstuff.

In Nicosia, items can be taken to the State Fair in Engomi, between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday. For more information call 22 524414.

Collection in Limassol will be at the municipality’s community food bank on Filellinon Street, from 8am to 3pm Monday to Friday.

In Larnaca, people can go to the municipal parking area on Tassos Mitsopoulos Stree near Mackenzie beach from 8:30am until 2pm Monday to Friday.

Collection in Paralimni will be at the Kepa Centre (Ayios Chrstiforos) on Ayios Nektarios Street from 7:30am until 2pm from Monday to Friday.

In Paphos, people will be able to donate at the Multipurpose Centre at the Old Electricity Authority building from 8am until 2pm Monday to Friday. For more information call 80006362.

 


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