Luanda - Angola sent 70 tonnes of basic needs to Havana, Cuba, on Friday to assist the Hurricane Ian victims in Caribbean Island.
The batch is part of around 2,000 basic goods collected across the country.
This is the first humanitarian flight for the transport of the collected products, as part of a solidarity campaign promoted by the Association of Former Students of Angola in Cuba.
The 19-day campaign enabled to collect various products, such as the boxes of pasta, bags of rice, cornmeal, soap, sugar, beans, tomato purée, hygiene materials, water, medicines and clothes.
Agostinho Narciso, president of the association, announced three more flights to the Caribbean island until the 8th of the current month.
"Sunday and Monday we will have other flights. Then we will collect the donations in the other provinces and schedule the other flights", he clarified.