India Sends 30 Tonnes of Aid to Cyclone-Hit Madagascar

India has dispatched 30 tonnes of humanitarian assistance to Madagascar following the devastation caused by tropical cyclones Fytia and Gezani. An Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft delivered the aid, which includes 12 tonnes of medical supplies and 18 tonnes of disaster relief material. The consignment contains life-saving medicines, surgical supplies, tents, water tanks, and ready-to-eat meals to address immediate needs. This mission reaffirms India's commitment to providing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to partner countries during crises.

Key Points: India Sends Humanitarian Aid to Madagascar After Cyclones

  • 30 tonnes of aid delivered by IAF C-17
  • Includes medical supplies and disaster relief
  • Support for communities hit by cyclones Fytia & Gezani
  • Part of India's HADR policy
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India sends humanitarian aid to Madagascar after cyclone devastation

India dispatches 30 tonnes of medical and disaster relief supplies to Madagascar via IAF C-17 to support communities affected by cyclones Fytia and Gezani.

"India stands in solidarity with the people of Madagascar. - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, March 11

India has extended humanitarian assistance to Madagascar following widespread devastation caused by tropical cyclones Fytia and Gezani earlier this year, reaffirming its support for the island nation during the ongoing relief efforts.

An Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying relief supplies landed in Antananarivo with a total of 30 tonnes of assistance, including 12 tonnes of medical aid and 18 tonnes of disaster relief material. The consignment was dispatched to help authorities and humanitarian agencies support communities affected by the cyclones.

The aid package includes essential items such as life-saving medicines, surgical supplies, tents, water storage tanks, dignity kits and ready-to-eat meals. These supplies are aimed at addressing immediate humanitarian needs and providing support to people impacted by the disaster.

Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the latest assistance reflects India's continued engagement with Madagascar and its willingness to support affected populations during times of crisis.

"India stands in solidarity with the people of Madagascar. Following the widespread devastation caused by Tropical Cyclones Fytia and Gezani earlier this year, India dispatched humanitarian assistance to support ongoing relief efforts," the statement said.

"An Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying 12 tonnes of medical aid and 18 tonnes of disaster relief material landed in Antananarivo," it added.

"The consignment includes life-saving medicines, surgical supplies, tents, water storage tanks, dignity kits, and ready-to-eat meals providing critical support to affected communities," the statement further said.

The delivery of relief materials comes after Madagascar faced extensive damage due to the tropical cyclones that struck the country earlier this year, destroying homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods in several regions. Natural disasters frequently affect the island nation in the Indian Ocean, making international assistance crucial during emergency response operations.

India's humanitarian outreach forms part of its broader commitment to assisting partner countries during natural disasters and crises. Through such relief missions, India has regularly provided aid to nations affected by cyclones, earthquakes, floods and other emergencies under its policy of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR).

- ANI

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Priya S
Well done! It's heartwarming to see such swift action. The inclusion of dignity kits and ready-to-eat meals shows thoughtful planning. Hope the supplies reach the most affected people quickly. More power to our IAF and relief teams!
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Rohit P
This is good, but I hope we are equally prepared and swift in responding to natural disasters within our own country. We should build robust systems at home while being a reliable partner abroad. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India, it's impressive to see the scale and efficiency of this aid mission. 30 tonnes is significant. This builds a lot of goodwill and shows India's responsible role in the region.
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Vikram M
Madagascar is a key partner in the Indian Ocean. This assistance strengthens our SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision. Proud of our diplomatic and humanitarian efforts. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Solidarity in action! 🙏 The medical aid will be crucial. Cyclones are devastating. Hope the people of Madagascar find strength and recovery. India's HADR policy is a matter of national pride.

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