Bitget partners with local Sri Lankan charities to provide emergency aid to areas affected by Cyclone Ditwa.

PANews reported on December 9th that Bitget, in partnership with local Sri Lankan charities, is providing emergency humanitarian aid to families devastated by Cyclone Ditwa. To ensure the supplies reach affected communities quickly and accurately, Bitget is collaborating closely with local charity and social assistance organization CeylonCash and the non-profit charity Infinite Grace Foundation to conduct a multi-tiered relief effort.

The aid supplies include drinking water, urgently needed thermal blankets for high-altitude areas, clothing for women and children, and family food kits sufficient for a week's supply. The relief will be distributed in phases and at different levels to ensure stable and sustainable support for affected families as the disaster situation evolves.

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