The Bangladesh Army has continued its humanitarian assistance in several flood-affected areas of Chattogram, distributing relief materials, safe drinking water, and providing free medical services to people affected by the recent floods.
Relief Efforts in Multiple Upazilas
The Army's 10 Infantry Division has been distributing essential relief items and conducting free medical camps for flood victims in Satkania, Lohagara, Banshkhali, and Anwara upazilas, according to an ISPR release. These efforts aim to provide immediate relief and medical care to those impacted by the floods.
Additional Support from 7 Independent AD Brigade
In addition to the 10 Infantry Division, the Army's 7 Independent AD Brigade has also been active in providing aid. They have distributed essential relief materials among flood-affected people in Banshkhali upazila, further extending the reach of the relief operations.
Significance of the Assistance
The ongoing assistance by the Bangladesh Army is crucial for the affected communities. Floods can cause significant disruption to daily life, leading to shortages of essential supplies and increased health risks. The Army's intervention helps mitigate these issues by providing necessary relief and medical care.
What Happens Next
As the flood situation continues to evolve, the Bangladesh Army is expected to maintain its relief efforts. The focus will likely remain on distributing essential supplies and providing medical assistance until the affected areas are stabilized and the communities can begin to recover.






























