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Japan's assistance to flood-affected Pakistan.

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| September 30, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2002 Emmayzed Publications (PIT) Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The floods in Pakistan have reportedly affected more than 17 million people in Pakistan. Recognising the dire humanitarian situation in the key country to regional and international peace and stability, the Government of Japan is actively taking part in international efforts to provide much needed assistance.

On 31 August, the Self-Defence Forces (SDF) helicopters started its relief mission, based in Multan, Punjab and currently total 6 helicopters (3 UH-1 and 3 CH-47) are operational. These contingents will consist of more than 200 SDF personnel. This is the second time for the SDF to conduct a humanitarian relief mission in Pakistan.

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