Anindya Islam Amit, state minister for power, energy and mineral resources, distributed relief to the flood-affected residents of Chandgaon C&B, Mohra, and South Kattli areas in Chattogram today. The relief effort included dry food, rice, pulses, oil, purified water, and other essential items. The State Minister was accompanied by Chattogram City Corporation Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain, MP Ershad Ullah, and MP Sayed Al Noman.
Relief Distribution and Visits to Affected Areas
During the initiative, the State Minister, along with other officials, visited the flood-affected areas and delivered food and necessary relief supplies to families in need. He toured the homes of affected individuals, inquiring about their well-being and discussing the hardships caused by the flooding and waterlogging with local residents. Amit directed the relevant administration to provide the necessary support.
Commitment to Continued Support
"In accordance with the humanitarian policy set forth by the Prime Minister, all government agencies, local administrations, and public representatives are collaborating effectively. No affected family will be left without assistance. We will continue to provide essential food, clean water, medicines, and other forms of support," Amit stated.
City Corporation's Ongoing Efforts
City Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain emphasized that every relevant department of the corporation is tirelessly working on the ground. "This effort will persist until the situation returns to normal," he said.
Presence of Senior Officials and Organizations
Senior officials from the administration, political leaders, and members of various social and voluntary organizations were present during this effort, highlighting the collaborative approach to addressing the flood crisis.
Significance and Implications
The distribution of relief to flood-affected families is a critical step in providing immediate assistance to those impacted by the flooding. This effort underscores the government's commitment to supporting vulnerable communities during natural disasters. The collaboration between government agencies, local administrations, and public representatives is essential in ensuring that all affected families receive the necessary aid. Continued support and monitoring of the situation will be crucial in the coming days to address the ongoing needs of the flood-affected population.






























