Actoverco Holding Supported Flood Victims in Iran
Actoverco Holding and Dr. Naraghi’s charity coordinate the distribution of food packages, including various food items and medications sent to the flood-affected areas in the southeast of the country.
Actoverco Holding and Dr. Naraghi’s charity coordinate the distribution of food packages, including various food items and medications sent to the flood-affected areas in the southeast of the country.
According to the public relations department of Actoverco Pharmaceutical Group, following the widespread floods in Sistan and Baluchestan province, which caused severe damage to cities and villages across the province, the Dr. Mustafa Naraghi Charity Foundation, which operates in the field of educational, medical, and livelihood services as part of the social responsibility and philanthropic activities of the Actoverco group, has sent a shipment of dry food items donated by the Amadeh Laziz Company, including various types of wafers, biscuits, and noodles that are easily consumable in crisis conditions. Additionally, a shipment containing various donated medical items from Actoverco Pharmaceutical Company has been sent to assist the residents of the flood-affected area.
Ms Nahaleh Naraghi (Board Member at Dr. naraghi’s charity organization) Stated that:
Solidarity with flood victims is a powerful expression of our shared humanity and our commitment to supporting one another in times of crisis. By standing together, offering practical assistance, advocating for change, and fostering resilience, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by floods
The recent floods in Sistan and Baluchestan have affected over a thousand villages and various cities in 16 counties of the province, putting the lives of 400,000 people in crisis.
In the agricultural sector, over 18,000 hectares of irrigated farmland, 1,900 hectares of orchards, 200 greenhouse units, 300 rural and nomadic livestock units, 270 wells, 100 kilometers of farm roads, and 80 embankments and water harvesting structures have been damaged.