The activist told the Angolan Press Agency (ANGOP) that this humanitarian flight left Angola with 70 tons of basic products, including nearly 2,000 collected by the Caimaneros in the 18 provinces of the country.
These products are the result of a nationwide solidarity campaign that took place from October 12 to 28, Narciso said.
He confirmed the departure on Friday of a first shipment consisting of rice, pastas, corn flour, soap, sugar, beans, tomato puree, hygienic materials, water, medicines and clothes.
According to Narciso, the next two flights will leave on Sunday and Monday, and others will be scheduled after collecting donations from different provinces.
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