Iran offers aid to flood-hit Pakistani people
TABNAK, Aug.18 - Iran’s Foreign Ministry has expressed the country’s readiness to provide rescue and relief aid to neighboring Pakistan after flash floods killed at least 344 people and left more than 150 missing.

Following floods and landslides in parts of Pakistan, Iranian Foreign Ministry in a message has expressed its sympathy with the government and people of Pakistan.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran expresses the sympathy and condolences of the government and people of Iran to the nation and government of the brotherly and neighboring country of Pakistan, especially the families of the victims of floods and landslides in parts of Pakistan, and prays for divine mercy for the victims and for good health and speedy recovery for the injured,” the statement reads.
According to IRNA, it added that the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to provide any cooperation and assistance to alleviate the suffering of the victims.