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King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) has extended its support to the families affected by Cyclone Tej in the Al-Mahra Governorate, located in eastern Yemen. This devastating cyclone has impacted three Yemeni governorates, namely Socotra, Al-Mahra, and Hadhramout.

The assistance provided by KSRelief, in collaboration with its implementing partner, the Benevolence Coalition for Humanitarian Relief (BCHR), includes essential shelter and food aid. The aid packages consist of blankets, household supplies, and food baskets containing basic necessities. These provisions aim to alleviate the burdens faced by the affected and displaced families, ensuring their fundamental needs are met.

It is noteworthy that KSRelief continues its unwavering commitment to providing humanitarian and relief assistance, with the aim of alleviating the economic challenges faced by the Yemeni people during these trying times.

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