China sends 1,000 winter blankets to flood-hit families in Narowal
Professor Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Planning, distributed 1,000 winter blankets donated by China to flood-affected families in Narowal, calling the gesture a reflection of the “enduring bond” between the two countries. He thanked China for always standing by Pakistan in difficult times and noted that additional support, including canola seeds for nearly 5,000 acres of damaged farmland, had been arranged through private donors to help farmers resume cultivation. The aid comes as communities continue to rebuild after the devastating 2025 monsoon floods that caused widespread damage across Punjab.
Professor Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, distributed
1,000 winter blankets donated by China among flood-affected villagers in Narowal, saying the
support reflects the “enduring bond between Pakistan and China”. Speaking to a large
gathering of women and men seated in the courtyard, Ahsan Iqbal said the donation was
arranged especially for families whose belongings were lost during this year’s floods,
according to Gwadar Pro.
“These blankets that we are distributing amongst you today are a gift from the people of
China for those whose blankets and other belongings were damaged in the flood, so they can
protect themselves from the cold,” he told villagers. Iqbal thanked China for its continued
assistance. “Whenever some tough time comes on Pakistan, Chinese people always consider
the grief of Pakistan their own,” he said. “We are proud of our friendship with China.”
Alongside winter relief, Iqbal said his team has provided canola seeds for nearly 5,000 acres
of farmland in areas where crops were damaged, adding that the seeds were procured
through private organisations and individual donors rather than government funds.
“This is not from the government,” he underlined, saying many farmers lacked resources to
sow wheat this season. At the event, women wrapped in winter shawls queued to receive the
“We Care” branded blankets, while officials and community elders assisted the distribution.
Some families said the aid would help them cope with harsh nights as many homes remain
partially repaired.
Pakistan suffered severe monsoon flooding in 2025, with the National Disaster Management
Authority reporting heavy losses across Punjab, including Narowal, where agricultural land,
homes and livestock were inundated. The disaster affected millions nationwide, leaving
thousands of families struggling to rebuild livelihoods months after the waters receded.
Iqbal said that while reconstruction will take time, targeted winter support and agricultural
assistance are steps toward helping families recover and resume farming activities in the
coming season.
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