Tomorrow, the worldwide relief company’s 767 freight aircraft will airlift more than 40 lots of important products to the hard-hit islands, consisting of water purification systems, shelter product, solar lights. The freight aircraft will leave at 2am from Greensboro, North Carolina, guaranteeing these products reach injuring households as rapidly as possible.
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In 2018, Samaritan’s Handbag reacted to Saipan and Tinian after Tropical storm Yutu, assisting more than 7,600 households recuperate from the fatal storm. The N.C.-based company dispersed shelter product, solar lights, generators, water purification systems and other emergency situation products. More than 80 lots of relief products were airlifted to Saipan throughout 3 DC-8 flights.
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