Bandarban flood
State Minister Aninda Islam pledges equal support for all flood victims in Bandarban
State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Aninda Islam Amit on Wednesday said the government is making its highest effort to ease the suffering of people affected by heavy rainfall and flash floods in Bandarban.
Speaking to reporters after distributing relief among flood victims at Amtali Para in Bandarban municipality, the state minister said the government would stand by all affected people.
“No one affected by the disaster will be abandoned. Whether they are indigenous people, Bengalis or members of any other community, everyone has suffered equally. There will be no discrimination, and the government is working with utmost sincerity to reduce their hardship,” he said.
Amit said he visited Bandarban on the instructions of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to assess the situation and oversee relief efforts.
He said local lawmaker Saching Pru Jerry, the district administration, police and other government agencies have been carrying out rescue, relief and rehabilitation activities since the first day of the flooding.
Cooked meals are being provided to people staying at flood shelters, while dry food is being distributed to those outside the shelters and medical teams are also providing healthcare services to affected residents, he said .
He said the government would launch food assistance and food-friendly programmes within the next few days to enable flood victims to purchase essential commodities at subsidised prices, easing their financial burden.
Amit also said the government would gradually repair or rebuild houses damaged or destroyed by the floods so that affected families could return home and resume normal life as quickly as possible.
Referring to the post-flood situation, he said receding water has left many areas covered with mud and waste, creating unhealthy conditions.
He said coordinated clean-up operations involving the local administration, municipality, elected representatives and political activists would be launched to minimise the risk of disease outbreaks and restore affected areas to a habitable condition.
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Bandarban flood: 15,600 houses left severely damaged, people going home from shelters
A significant number of people who sought refuge in shelters due to the devastating floods and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall in Bandarban have now returned to their homes, District Commissioner Shah Mujahid Uddin has said.
During a press briefing held on Friday (August 11, 2023) afternoon, he outlined the overall situation in the district, elaborating on the extent of the destruction caused by the recent torrential rains and floods.
The calamity has left a trail of destruction, displacing families and causing substantial damage to infrastructure.
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Currently, around 340 individuals remain in various shelters across the district as they grapple with the aftermath of the disaster. The impact has been dire, with 15,800 families stranded by flooding, and a staggering 15,600 houses being severely damaged, he said.
Quoting the Agriculture Department, the District Commissioner said that the agricultural sector has been hit hard, with 8,253 hectares of cropland succumbing to the deluge.
He also reported 10 deaths resulting from the flood and landslides.
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Furthermore, road connections to Thanchi and Ruma upazilas remain severed due to the relentless downpour.
The Department of Public Health Engineering has taken steps for rehabilitation by setting up two mobile water purification units, he said.
Already, 2 lakh litres of water have been distributed through this initiative. The Bangladesh Army has also joined the relief efforts, distributing an additional 53,800 litres of drinking water, he said.
Additionally, 850 families have received essential dry food provisions, while 962 individuals have been given vital medical care and medications.
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