QRCS participates in Qatar’s relief airlift to Venezuela
As part of Qatar’s efforts to provide relief for those affected by the two devastating earthquakes that hit Venezuela recently, the Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has launched an emergency humanitarian response to the disaster, in cooperation with Qatar’s government authorities and the international Red Crescent and Red Cross organisations.The QRCS said in a statement yesterday that, shortly after the magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck northwestern and central Venezuela respectively, the organisation activated its Disaster Information Management Centre (DIMC) to receive humanitarian situation updates and keep in touch with the Venezuelan Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).On board a relief aircraft of the Qatari airlift ordered by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the QRCS deployed a medical and relief aid shipment containing 24 tonnes of medications, medical supplies, and hygiene kits, as an immediate response to the emergency appeal issued by IFRC and UN agencies.In addition to the Qatari International Search and Rescue Group of the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya), the aircraft transported a medical and relief delegation from the Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) and QRCS, to take part in field relief efforts.The HMC sent anaesthesiology, plastic surgery, and orthopaedics specialists/consultants, while the QRCS sent emergency medicine, general surgery, and orthopaedics doctors, along with development projects, disaster response, and psychosocial support professionals.Given the difficult conditions and large-scale destruction in the affected parts of Venezuela, the QRCS launched a fundraising campaign to expand relief operations.“Inspired by Qatar’s tradition of helping affected people in times of crisis, this charitable drive has been launched to intensify vital humanitarian aid, address the limited local resources in Venezuela, avoid growth of the death toll, and bring back hope and reassurance to the affected families and communities,” said the assistant secretary-general for Relief and International Development at the QRCS, Mohamed Bader al-Sada. He called upon benevolent donors to support this noble endeavour, by donating via the website (https://qrcs.qa/R-Venezuela), mobile app (QRCS), donor service (66666364), home donation collection service (33998898), or donation agents/desks at malls and shopping centres.