Iranian Consulate in Aleppo: Providing all possible assistance to the Syrian people to overcome the repercussions of the earthquake

The Iranian Consulate in Aleppo has prepared more than a mechanism to participate in the removal of rubble in the areas affected by the earthquake. In addition, relief materials will be distributed to the affected people.
The Consul of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Aleppo Salman Nawab al-Nouri affirmed that Iran always stands by Syria and will provide all possible assistance to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people and overcome the repercussions of the earthquake.
Al-Nouri said in a statement: “Since the first moments after the devastating earthquake occurred, the consulate began its relief work, through distributing more than 3,000 meals and 8,000 blankets.
The engineering teams also began removing the rubble and helping the people in Aleppo, amid full mobilization of medical and emergency teams equipped with spare medicines and 15 ambulances to provide assistance to the people.”
Al-Nouri added that thousands of meals will be distributed, fuel will be secured for the vehicles of relief teams and hospitals, and 15 engineering vehicles will be brought in to remove the rubble, in addition to the aid that arrived earlier from Iran to Syria through Damascus Airport.
An Iranian plane arrived at Damascus International Airport last night, loaded with 45 tons of humanitarian aid, including blankets, tents, medicines, foodstuffs, and other supplies needed by those affected by the earthquake. Two Iranian aid planes will also arrive later at the airports of Aleppo and Latakia.

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