New UK aid supplies delivered to Iraq

14 Aug 2014 03:58 PM

Two more aid flights have dropped supplies onto Iraq's Mount Sinjar. 

The UK has delivered a fourth round of emergency assistance to northern Iraq following two further successful deliveries of UK aid overnight, International Development Secretary Justine Greening announced today.

Over four nights, the UK has successfully delivered a total of seven air drops of clean water, shelter and solar lamps with mobile phone chargers to help thousands of displaced Iraqi people.

Justine Greening said:

The British people can be proud that much-needed aid supplies from the UK are getting through to help vulnerable people in northern Iraq who are facing terrible conditions.

After last night the RAF has successfully made seven drops, including thousands of containers filled with clean water that can also purify dirty water and hundreds of shelter kits to provide shade from the scorching heat.

The latest supplies dropped overnight on Mount Sinjar included two RAF C130 consignments with a total of:

The successful air drops over Mount Sinjar began on August 9, following an announcement last week by Justine Greening of £8 million in new assistance for those displaced in Iraq. In addition to last night’s drop, the aid deliveries include:

Saturday 9 August: 1,200 reusable water containers, providing 6000 litres in total, and 240 solar lanterns that can also be used to recharge mobile phones overnight

Monday 11 August: 3,180 reusable water purification containers filled with clean water (15,900 litres of water in total) and 816 solar lamps which can also be used to charge mobile phones

Tuesday 12 August: 2,640 reusable water purification containers filled with clean water (13,200 litres of water in total) and 528 shelter kits to provide shade in temperatures of over 40°C

See a summary and latest updates on the UK government’s repsonse to the Iraq crisis

Notes to Editors

The £13 million committed by the UK to Iraq includes:

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