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Bangladesh Army Provides Ongoing Aid in Flood-Affected Chattogram and Rangamati

The Bangladesh Army has continued its humanitarian assistance and relief operations in flood-affected areas of Chattogram and Rangamati to support people affected by the recent floods.

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Bangladesh Army Provides Ongoing Aid in Flood-Affected Chattogram and Rangamati

The Bangladesh Army has continued its humanitarian assistance and relief operations in flood-affected areas of Chattogram and Rangamati to support people affected by the recent floods. According to an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) release, army personnel have been distributing relief materials and providing necessary assistance among flood victims in Hathazari and Chandanaish upazilas of Chattogram. In Rangamati district of the Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT), the Bangladesh Army distributed food items and other emergency relief supplies among local flood-affected residents. The relief operations are being conducted under the supervision of the 10 Infantry Division as part of the Army's ongoing efforts to alleviate the sufferings of flood-hit communities, mentioned the ISPR. The Bangladesh Army would continue its humanitarian assistance activities until the overall flood situation improves, the release added.

Relief Operations in Chattogram

In Chattogram, army personnel have been actively engaged in distributing relief materials and providing assistance in Hathazari and Chandanaish upazilas. These efforts aim to address the immediate needs of flood victims, including food, shelter, and medical supplies.

Assistance in Rangamati

In Rangamati, part of the Chattogram Hill Tracts, the Bangladesh Army has distributed food items and other emergency relief supplies to the local flood-affected residents. The operations are supervised by the 10 Infantry Division, ensuring coordinated and effective relief efforts.

Ongoing Commitment

The ISPR release emphasized that the Bangladesh Army will continue its humanitarian assistance activities until the flood situation improves. This ongoing commitment highlights the Army's dedication to supporting communities in times of crisis.

Source: BSS

FAQ

Which areas are receiving aid from the Bangladesh Army?
The Bangladesh Army is providing aid in Hathazari and Chandanaish upazilas of Chattogram, and in Rangamati district of the Chattogram Hill Tracts.
Who is supervising the relief operations?
The relief operations are being supervised by the 10 Infantry Division.

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