The Prime Minister has directed leaders and activists of the ruling BNP and its affiliated and associate bodies to stand by the flood victims.
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman chairs a meeting at his office in the Secretariat with officials involved in food safety, product quality control, anti-adulteration drives and mobile courts on 6 July 2026. Photo: Courtesy
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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman chairs a meeting at his office in the Secretariat with officials involved in food safety, product quality control, anti-adulteration drives and mobile courts on 6 July 2026. Photo: Courtesy
Under the General Relief (GR) programme, Tk2.15 crore in cash assistance and 3,450 tonnes of rice have been delivered directly and promptly to people affected by the disaster in the five districts of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Rangamati, Khagrachhari and Bandarban.
Following government directives, arrangements have been made in the affected areas to ensure the supply of safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, healthcare services, baby food and three meals a day.
Considering the emergency situation, law enforcement agencies have been deployed for rescue operations in the hilly areas, while the Army has also been deployed where necessary.
MPs and local public representatives are visiting flood-affected areas across Chattogram division to monitor the situation, distribute relief and convey the Prime Minister’s message of support. They are remaining in the affected areas and standing beside the victims.
The Prime Minister has directed leaders and activists of the ruling BNP and its affiliated and associate bodies to stand by the flood victims.
They have already joined relief efforts through personal and organisational initiatives. At the same time, under the Prime Minister’s direct instructions, the civil administration, various ministries, law enforcement agencies, the Armed Forces and the Bangladesh Coast Guard are working in coordination from the field level to the centre. Every organ of the state is standing beside the people during this crisis. GeographicReference
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations in the affected areas have been postponed due to flooding and landslides caused by heavy rainfall.
Local administration officials, accompanied by local leaders and activists, have visited the families of those killed or injured in the disaster to express condolences and ensure necessary assistance.
A plan has been adopted to raise the 47-km Chattogram-Dohazari railway line by five feet to reduce future waterlogging risks after it was submerged by prolonged heavy rainfall.
The tender process for the elevation work has already begun. In addition, the government will arrange housing in safe locations for residents living in areas at risk of landslides.
According to the government estimate, floods and landslides triggered by incessant rains have so far claimed 30 lives and marooned thousands of people in the division.
