The Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) and the Bangladesh Air Force Women Welfare Association (BAFWA) have continued their humanitarian assistance and relief operations for flood-affected people in various areas of Chattogram, Sylhet, and Cox's Bazar districts. An Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Directorate release stated that BAF rescue teams, helicopters, and the Disaster Management Cell remain on round-the-clock standby to respond to any emergency rescue operations.
Under the initiative and guidance of BAFWA President Saleha Khan, BAFWA Regional Branch Chattogram distributed essential dry food, safe drinking water, and emergency medicines among flood-hit families in several inundated areas of Anwara upazila in Chattogram. Simultaneously, BAFWA Sub-Regional Branch Shamshernagar provided relief materials, including dry food, safe drinking water, and emergency medicines, to flood-affected families in the Rajdighirpar area of Kamalganj upazila in Moulvibazar district.
Meanwhile, under the overall guidance of Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, BAF Base Cox's Bazar distributed dry food, safe drinking water, and emergency medicines among flood victims in the Rajakhali area of Pekua upazila in Cox's Bazar district. The Air Chief has directed all Air Force bases and units to carry out humanitarian assistance activities and ensure overall support for people affected by floods in adjacent areas.
BAF rescue teams, helicopters, and the Disaster Management Cell are maintaining round-the-clock readiness to undertake any emergency rescue mission, according to the ISPR. The ongoing efforts highlight the commitment of the BAF and BAFWA to providing timely and essential aid to those affected by the floods, ensuring their safety and well-being during this challenging time.





























