To date Türkiye has sent 7,120 family-size tents, nearly 8,000 blankets and pillows, 11,314 food packets, 2,000 baby food and hygiene packages, 1,320 boxes of clothing, 426,000 medical supplies, over 1,000 kitchen sets, 50 motor boats and nearly 4,000 various types of food via nine planes and a train, the ministry said on Twitter.
A second train carrying more relief supplies will also leave the Turkish capital Ankara on Thursday bound for Pakistan.
Additionally, some 20 Turkish personnel, including 11 Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) staffers, a three-person medical team and six Turkish nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), are participating in humanitarian efforts in the flood-hit country.