The Islamabad-based Regional Office of the Saudi Popular Campaign to Help Earthquake Victims in Pakistan has distributed 7,600 food baskets each weighing 35 kilograms at a cost of $ 350,000 to the earthquake victims in Kashmir and North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. This aid came under the supervision of the Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz, the Interior Minister, who is also the General Supervisor of the Saudi Popular Campaign to Help Earthquake Victims in Pakistan. In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the Regional Director of the Campaign Dr. Khalid Al-Othmani said that the aid was distributed to 7,600 afflicted families in earthquake areas in Pakistan. Each basket contained milk, margarine, rice, flour, dates, lentils and sugar. --More