Devastating flood impacts 36 lakh people across 10 districts; 2 lives lost
UNB
Publish: 22 Aug 2024, 09:51 PM
Dhaka,
Aug 22 (UNB) -At least two people died and nearly 36 lakh people have been
affected in ten districts as the flood situation keeps worsening with the
swelling of rivers caused by torrential rains and onrush of upstream water in
northeastern and eastern part of the country.
Disaster Management and
Relief Adviser Faruk E Azam, Bir Protik and Disaster Management and Relief
Secretary Md Kamrul Hasan are already on the way to see the situation in
flood-affected areas while other advisers will also join.
"More than 36 lakh
people are affected in ten districts," Chief Adviser's Press Shafiqul Alam
told reporters on Thursday evening at Foreign Service Academy.
He said they have taken
up the challenge to provide relief to the affected people in the districts.
"We can confirm two deaths as of now," Alam added.
The two deaths were
reported from Fulgazi upazila of Feni district and Brahmanbaria district,
according to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief.
Among the districts,
Feni is the worst-hit with six upazilas submerged by floodwater, rendering
three lakh people stranded.
Floodwaters have
severely damaged power lines, leading to a complete blackout in Parshuram,
Fulgazi, and Chhagalnaiya upazilas since Tuesday. The lack of electricity and
disrupted mobile network coverage has deepened the crisis, leaving residents
stranded and without communication.
Additional Secretary of
the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief KM Ali Reza briefed the media
about the overall flood situation of the country at the secretariat on
Thursday.
Since the flood began on
Tuesday, ten districts have so far been affected. Cumilla, Feni, Chattogram,
Khagrachhari, Noakhali, Brahmanbaria, Habiganj and Moulvibazar are among the
affected districts where 357 unions under 50 upazilas were submerged, affecting
294,946 people.
He said the water level
of major rivers in the northeastern and eastern parts of the country is rising.
According to the weather agencies, the trend of heavy rains may decrease in the
northern, eastern and adjoining upstream areas of the country in the next 24
hours.
The flood situation in
the low-lying areas of Moulvibazar and Habiganj districts along the Manu,
Khowai and Dholai rivers may initially remain stable and improve later, he
said.
Quoting weather offices,
Ali Reza said that in the next 24 hours, the trend of heavy rains may decrease
in the southeast, eastern and adjoining upstream areas of the country.
The flood situation in
the low-lying areas of Feni, Cumilla and Chattogram districts along the rivers
Muhuri, Feni, Gumti, Halda may initially remain stable but may improve later,
he added.
A total of 440,480
families have been stranded by floodwaters in eight districts. A total of 1,534
shelters have been opened while 75,668 people have taken refuge.
In the flood-hit
districts, 444 medical teams have been working to ensure treatment of the
people.
Army and navy personnel
have joined to rescue the trapped people while Border Guard Bangladesh is
bringing water transports to rescue people.
He informed that 160
army personnel and 40 salvage vessels, 71 Navy personnel and eight salvage
vessels were deployed in the flood-hit areas in Feni.
Besides, adequate relief
materials have been stocked in all districts of the country, he said, adding
that necessary instructions have been given to the deputy commissioners in the
flood-affected districts to work together in coordination with the coordinators
of the anti-discrimination student movement, army, medical team and other
volunteers.
A full-time control room
has been opened at the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief with the
number 02-55101115 for contact, the secretary added.
Mohammad Nazmul Abedin,
joint secretary of the ministry, informed that a total of Tk 1.82 crore has
been allocated for eight flood-hit districts.
On the other hand,
13,650 metric tonnes of relief rice have been allocated. Besides, 11,000 dry
and other food packets have been allocated, he added.
In the current flood
situation, the leave of the officials and employees of the offices and agencies
under the Department of Posts and Telecommunications in Feni, Cumilla and other
areas have been canceled to maintain constant contact with the people and repair
the damaged towers, said the Posts and Telecommunications Ministry today.
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