Kunar: ARCS General President Assesses Situation of Earthquake Victims

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Kunar: ARCS General President Assesses Situation of Earthquake Victims

Friday, September 19, 2025

Sheikh Ul Hadith Shahabuddin Delawar, General President of the ARCS, paid a late-evening visit yesterday to two temporary camps established for displaced households in Nurgal district of Kunar province, where he assessed the condition of families devastated by the recent earthquake.
Mr. Delawar instructed camp officials to take urgent and effective measures, stressing the importance of addressing the needs of affected families in a timely manner.
He stated, “The ARCS is a humanitarian organization dedicated to serving the people. It will deploy all its available resources to support those who lost their family members and homes in the recent earthquake, and not a single form of assistance will be withheld from them.”
Mr Delawar added, “The ARCS will act based on its humanitarian mandate, commitment, sincerity, and integrity, and will continue to support the affected families until their lives return to normal.”

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