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DEC 27, 2003 (newstodate): International efforts to provide aid to the disaster area in Iran, hit by an earthquake, are rapidly gaining momentum.
Among the first aircraft to fly relief into Iran are three flights by Red Cross organisations of Norway and Japan, arriving in Iran Saturday evening.
Unicef is rushing one relief flight into Iran from neighbouring Afghanistan, arriving on Sunday with vital emergency supplies including medicine and dedical equipment, tents, blankets and other provisions.
Also on Sunday morning, Unicef har chartered an aircraft to take 40 tonnes of relief materials from its global supply centre in Copenhagen to Bam, arriving on Sunday.
On Sunday Norwegian Red Cross will sent a chartered aircraft with 45 tonnes of relief materials including tents, blankets, generators and flood lights to the diaster area.
The Swedish Red Cross is preparing to send a shipment of water purification equipment within short.
Among the first aircraft to fly relief into Iran are three flights by Red Cross organisations of Norway and Japan, arriving in Iran Saturday evening.
Unicef is rushing one relief flight into Iran from neighbouring Afghanistan, arriving on Sunday with vital emergency supplies including medicine and dedical equipment, tents, blankets and other provisions.
Also on Sunday morning, Unicef har chartered an aircraft to take 40 tonnes of relief materials from its global supply centre in Copenhagen to Bam, arriving on Sunday.
On Sunday Norwegian Red Cross will sent a chartered aircraft with 45 tonnes of relief materials including tents, blankets, generators and flood lights to the diaster area.
The Swedish Red Cross is preparing to send a shipment of water purification equipment within short.