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Rehabr Ali Khamenie - Most Urgent Issue of the world - Pakistani Flood - English and Persian
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of...
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of worshippers at Tehran University after Eid al-Fitr prayers on Friday, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed deep sorrow over the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and the lingering humanitarian crisis it has brought to the country.
Iran has so far sent more than 400 tons of humanitarian aid including tents, blankets, food and medicine to Pakistan, and has also announced its readiness to play an active role in the reconstruction of the country\\\'s flood-ravaged regions.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the measures taken so far to relieve the disaster-hit Pakistanis was far from enough and appealed to all Muslims across the globe to help their brothers in Pakistan.
\\\"The Iranian nation and government, other Muslim nations and governments, and Islamic societies including the Organization of the Islamic Conference and Muslims communities in any corner of the world [must] rush to help the Pakistani nation and government and meet the various needs of the flood victims in Pakistan,\\\" the Leader said.
The international community has also pleaded for a boost in global relief efforts to help some 800,000 Pakistanis stranded in areas only accessible by air in the aftermath of the country\\\'s worst-ever natural disaster.
The floods washed through one-fifth of Pakistan in August, leaving at least 1,760 people dead and affecting at least another 17 million.
Ayatollah Khamenei further warned about efforts by some powers to take advantage of the political unrest and security gap in the violence-wracked country.
\\\"Some are seeking to turn Pakistan into their military base,\\\" the Leader cautioned, expressing hope that Islamabad would resolve the predicament by fulfilling its obligations.
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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of worshippers at Tehran University after Eid al-Fitr prayers on Friday, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed deep sorrow over the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and the lingering humanitarian crisis it has brought to the country.
Iran has so far sent more than 400 tons of humanitarian aid including tents, blankets, food and medicine to Pakistan, and has also announced its readiness to play an active role in the reconstruction of the country\\\'s flood-ravaged regions.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the measures taken so far to relieve the disaster-hit Pakistanis was far from enough and appealed to all Muslims across the globe to help their brothers in Pakistan.
\\\"The Iranian nation and government, other Muslim nations and governments, and Islamic societies including the Organization of the Islamic Conference and Muslims communities in any corner of the world [must] rush to help the Pakistani nation and government and meet the various needs of the flood victims in Pakistan,\\\" the Leader said.
The international community has also pleaded for a boost in global relief efforts to help some 800,000 Pakistanis stranded in areas only accessible by air in the aftermath of the country\\\'s worst-ever natural disaster.
The floods washed through one-fifth of Pakistan in August, leaving at least 1,760 people dead and affecting at least another 17 million.
Ayatollah Khamenei further warned about efforts by some powers to take advantage of the political unrest and security gap in the violence-wracked country.
\\\"Some are seeking to turn Pakistan into their military base,\\\" the Leader cautioned, expressing hope that Islamabad would resolve the predicament by fulfilling its obligations.
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Pakistan Flood Misery Continues As Parts of Sindh Stay Underwater - 19 SEP 2010 - English
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still...
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left without shelter.
The IOM says it only has enough funding to provide 17 percent of the victims with shelter.
"We have probably reached something like 2.1 million people, that is only about 17 percent or less than a fifth of the families that actually need emergency shelter," said a senior official from the organization
The organization is taking part in the UN led relief efforts in flood-stricken Pakistan.
The United Nations is to launch a fresh appeal for funding later this week to help the victims of the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The floods have affected more than 21 million people and left 10 million without shelter.
More than eight-million people rely on aid handouts for their survival.
The developments come as Pakistani authorities continue efforts to protect several towns in Dadu district near the Indus river in Sindh Province.
A Press TV correspondent says more lives are at risk from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas.
The correspondent adds that millions of Pakistan flood victims are leading miserable lives in the southern city of Thatta and several other districts in Sindh Province.
They have taken refuge in graveyards or under trees to protect their families from scorching heat in the outskirts of the city.
Survivors have been left without food, water, shelter and other basic necessities in Pakistan as a result of last month's flooding.
More than 1,750 people have lost their lives due to the weeks-long floods, which have engulfed an area the size of England.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142880.html
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'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left without shelter.
The IOM says it only has enough funding to provide 17 percent of the victims with shelter.
"We have probably reached something like 2.1 million people, that is only about 17 percent or less than a fifth of the families that actually need emergency shelter," said a senior official from the organization
The organization is taking part in the UN led relief efforts in flood-stricken Pakistan.
The United Nations is to launch a fresh appeal for funding later this week to help the victims of the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The floods have affected more than 21 million people and left 10 million without shelter.
More than eight-million people rely on aid handouts for their survival.
The developments come as Pakistani authorities continue efforts to protect several towns in Dadu district near the Indus river in Sindh Province.
A Press TV correspondent says more lives are at risk from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas.
The correspondent adds that millions of Pakistan flood victims are leading miserable lives in the southern city of Thatta and several other districts in Sindh Province.
They have taken refuge in graveyards or under trees to protect their families from scorching heat in the outskirts of the city.
Survivors have been left without food, water, shelter and other basic necessities in Pakistan as a result of last month's flooding.
More than 1,750 people have lost their lives due to the weeks-long floods, which have engulfed an area the size of England.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142880.html
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[15 Dec 2013] Thousands of Gazans evacuated as flood hits - English
Thousands of people have been evacuated from flood-damaged homes in northern Gaza. The United Nations and Gazan officials are talking of a humanitarian crisis.
The flooding, caused by days of...
Thousands of people have been evacuated from flood-damaged homes in northern Gaza. The United Nations and Gazan officials are talking of a humanitarian crisis.
The flooding, caused by days of torrential rains, has been so severe that many homes could only be accessed by rowing boat. The Gaza Health Ministry says one person has been killed and score of others injured as flood waters damaged poorly-built homes in the coastal territory. The government also says schools and other centers have turned into temporary shelters for thousands of homeless Palestinians. The deadly deluge has added to the woes of Palestinians in the coastal enclave, which continues to suffer from electricity cuts, a sewage crisis, and drinking water shortages-- all under a crippling Israeli blockade.
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Thousands of people have been evacuated from flood-damaged homes in northern Gaza. The United Nations and Gazan officials are talking of a humanitarian crisis.
The flooding, caused by days of torrential rains, has been so severe that many homes could only be accessed by rowing boat. The Gaza Health Ministry says one person has been killed and score of others injured as flood waters damaged poorly-built homes in the coastal territory. The government also says schools and other centers have turned into temporary shelters for thousands of homeless Palestinians. The deadly deluge has added to the woes of Palestinians in the coastal enclave, which continues to suffer from electricity cuts, a sewage crisis, and drinking water shortages-- all under a crippling Israeli blockade.
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Flood in Iran Triggered a Humanitarian Aid Movement | Leader of the Islamic Revolution | Farsi Sub English
A drastic flood struck Iran recently. Unlike what we witness in other countries, in Iran, general public from all over the country flocked to the flood-stricken areas to help and assist the...
A drastic flood struck Iran recently. Unlike what we witness in other countries, in Iran, general public from all over the country flocked to the flood-stricken areas to help and assist the victims. From almost all cities throughout the country, flocks of men traveled to the affected areas to help their brethren - in any way possible - from cleaning to re-construction to providing medical aid to re-building houses to providing basic necessities of life to the victims. This voluntary movement of believers is a display of their commitment to enrich brotherhood throughout the country. The Leader praised all those who became part of this aid movement and fulfilled their Islamic and humanitarian responsibility.
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A drastic flood struck Iran recently. Unlike what we witness in other countries, in Iran, general public from all over the country flocked to the flood-stricken areas to help and assist the victims. From almost all cities throughout the country, flocks of men traveled to the affected areas to help their brethren - in any way possible - from cleaning to re-construction to providing medical aid to re-building houses to providing basic necessities of life to the victims. This voluntary movement of believers is a display of their commitment to enrich brotherhood throughout the country. The Leader praised all those who became part of this aid movement and fulfilled their Islamic and humanitarian responsibility.
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خیرالعمل ÙØ§Ø¤Ù†ÚˆÛŒØ´Ù† Flood relief services by MWM Good Deeds Foundation - Br. Nisar Faizi - Urdu
An exclusive interview with Br. Nisar Faizi, Secretary Progress & Development of MWM Pakistan. The purpose of the interview was to gain knowledge about MWM's Good Deeds Foundation and its...
An exclusive interview with Br. Nisar Faizi, Secretary Progress & Development of MWM Pakistan. The purpose of the interview was to gain knowledge about MWM's Good Deeds Foundation and its services, especially in relevance to the Flood Relief efforts. Pakistan was faced with a disasterous flood in 2010. The intensity of the disaster has been announced to be far greater than Tsunami and Haiti disasters. Brother Nisar Faizi highlights some of the efforts by MWM.
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An exclusive interview with Br. Nisar Faizi, Secretary Progress & Development of MWM Pakistan. The purpose of the interview was to gain knowledge about MWM's Good Deeds Foundation and its services, especially in relevance to the Flood Relief efforts. Pakistan was faced with a disasterous flood in 2010. The intensity of the disaster has been announced to be far greater than Tsunami and Haiti disasters. Brother Nisar Faizi highlights some of the efforts by MWM.
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FLOOD in IRAN | Defending the Sanctity | Gen. Qasem Soleimani | Farsi Sub English
FLOOD in IRAN | Defending the Sanctity | Gen. Qasem Soleimani
A disastrous flood has hit Iran that has brought tremendous amount of damage to the cities, villages, and houses of ordinary people....
FLOOD in IRAN | Defending the Sanctity | Gen. Qasem Soleimani
A disastrous flood has hit Iran that has brought tremendous amount of damage to the cities, villages, and houses of ordinary people. General Qasem Soleimani gave a heartfelt message to everyone in this regard.
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FLOOD in IRAN | Defending the Sanctity | Gen. Qasem Soleimani
A disastrous flood has hit Iran that has brought tremendous amount of damage to the cities, villages, and houses of ordinary people. General Qasem Soleimani gave a heartfelt message to everyone in this regard.
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A suggestion made by Agha Jawad Naqavi for helping Flood Victims of Pakistan - Urdu
This is an Extract from 1st Lecture on Falsafa-e-Roza (Daily Lectures in Ramadan) by Syed Jawad Naqavi, Kindly visit http://www.islamimarkaz.com/video/2010Ramazan/FalsafaERoza/01.wmv for...
This is an Extract from 1st Lecture on Falsafa-e-Roza (Daily Lectures in Ramadan) by Syed Jawad Naqavi, Kindly visit http://www.islamimarkaz.com/video/2010Ramazan/FalsafaERoza/01.wmv for full lecture. In this clip Agha Syed has made very good suggestion for helping flood victims in Pakistan.
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This is an Extract from 1st Lecture on Falsafa-e-Roza (Daily Lectures in Ramadan) by Syed Jawad Naqavi, Kindly visit http://www.islamimarkaz.com/video/2010Ramazan/FalsafaERoza/01.wmv for full lecture. In this clip Agha Syed has made very good suggestion for helping flood victims in Pakistan.
Must watch.
MWM FLOOD RELIEF EFFORTS IN PAKISTAN - Urdu
Bad situation in Pakistan due to flood and efforts of MWM are mentioned in this short video. MWM is helping many innocents regardless of their religion, sect, region, creed, or language. This video...
Bad situation in Pakistan due to flood and efforts of MWM are mentioned in this short video. MWM is helping many innocents regardless of their religion, sect, region, creed, or language. This video has been made by the supporters of Majlis Wahadat Muslimeen.
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Bad situation in Pakistan due to flood and efforts of MWM are mentioned in this short video. MWM is helping many innocents regardless of their religion, sect, region, creed, or language. This video has been made by the supporters of Majlis Wahadat Muslimeen.
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Mad Mud River: Dramatic video of cars swept away by China flood - 13Jul2011 - All Languages
Heavy rains caused widespread flooding and landslides in Yajiang County, southwest China on Wednesday. Footage from state broadcaster CCTV showed torrents of water flooding roads, fields and...
Heavy rains caused widespread flooding and landslides in Yajiang County, southwest China on Wednesday. Footage from state broadcaster CCTV showed torrents of water flooding roads, fields and villages in the area. Several people were seen being evacuated to safety by the emergency services, as cars were swept away by the flood waters.
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Heavy rains caused widespread flooding and landslides in Yajiang County, southwest China on Wednesday. Footage from state broadcaster CCTV showed torrents of water flooding roads, fields and villages in the area. Several people were seen being evacuated to safety by the emergency services, as cars were swept away by the flood waters.
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