IRNA - Irans Ambassador to Pakistan Mehdi Honardoost says Pakistan has dispatched humanitarian assistance to flood-hit Iran.
Talking to IRNA, the ambassador said that a C-130 aircraft carrying relief goods flew to Iran on Wednesday while another aircraft would leave on Thursday.
He said that the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of Pakistan has dispatched a load of over 32 tons humanitarian assistance to flood-hit Iran.
He went on to say that the consignment contains 500 tents, 2500 blankets and emergency medical kits.
Earlier Prime Minister Imran Khan had, in a tweet, said that Pakistan was ready to provide any required humanitarian assistance to Iran.
Meanwhile Pakistans Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi telephoned his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif to convey the grief of the government and people of Pakistan on the situation created by unprecedented flash floods in Iran.
Pakistani political and religious groups have also launched a campaign across the country and abroad to collect humanitarian aid to help Iranian flood-stricken people.
Unprecedented heavy rains caused floods in various parts of Iran over past two weeks. Scores of people were killed and 478 others were injured while a large number of people were displaced across Iran.
The disaster coincided with the high season of Iranians' trips as they were spending the national two-week holidays of Nowruz.