Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

GULF STATES PITCH IN WITH RELIEF MATERIAL

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Several Gulf states with sizeable population­s of Malayali expatriate workers have stepped in to help people affected by the floods in Kerala, with the ruler of Dubai even tweeting messages of support in Malayalam.

UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan ordered the formation of a national emergency committee to provide aid, that includes members of humanitari­an organisati­ons and will be chaired by the Emirates Red Crescent.

The UAE leaders stressed the “importance of mobilising national efforts of all UAE humanitari­an actors” for emergency relief operations “in a way that reflects the spirit of the historic friendship that binds the people of the UAE and India”, Khaleej Times reported.

In identical messages on social media, UAE vice-president Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who is also the ruler of Dubai, and his wife Haya Bint Al Hussein said the people of Kerala “have always been and are still part of our success story in the UAE”.

Sheikh Mohammed, who tweeted in English and Arabic besides Malayalam along with photos of rescue operations in flood-hit areas, noted the widespread devastatio­n in Kerala and said: “Ahead of Eid Al Adha, do not forget to extend a helping hand to our brothers in India. We have formed a committee to start immediatel­y. We urge everyone to contribute generously...”

The Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation also launched an emergency relief campaign to assist flood victims.

Several media reports stated the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said, had directed the country’s air force to transport water, food and other materials from Muscat to Thiruvanan­thapuram.

Expatriate­s from Kerala have also been collecting relief materials and mobilising volunteers. Azad Moopen, chairman of Dubai-based Aster DM Healthcare, has mobilised more than 200 volunteers to help the victims.

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