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Disaster Management Minister Dulu pledges govt support for flood-affected people in Bandarban

Disaster Management and Relief Minister Asadul Habib Dulu has pledged government support to people affected by recent floods in Bandarban.

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Disaster Management and Relief Minister Asadul Habib Dulu today assured that the government stands beside the people affected by the recent floods and is committed to rebuilding damaged homes and supporting affected communities. Speaking to local residents after visiting the flood-hit Bharakhali area in Kuhalong Union of Bandarban Sadar Upazila, the minister said many houses had been destroyed and the government wants to reconstruct them. He also said farmers whose seed stocks had been damaged would receive seeds and seedlings as assistance. The minister added that the government would work to repair roads, educational institutions and other infrastructure damaged by the floods with priority basis. During the visit, Dulu distributed relief materials among flood-affected families in the Bharakhali area of Kuhalong Union under Bandarban Sadar Upazila.

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What did Minister Dulu say about government support for flood-affected people?

Minister Asadul Habib Dulu assured that the government stands beside the flood-affected people and is committed to rebuilding damaged homes and supporting affected communities.

What assistance will farmers receive if their seed stocks were damaged?

Farmers whose seed stocks were damaged by the floods will receive seeds and seedlings as assistance.

What infrastructure will the government prioritize repairing?

The government will prioritize repairing roads, educational institutions and other infrastructure damaged by the floods.

Source: BSS

FAQ

What did Minister Dulu say about government support for flood-affected people?
Minister Asadul Habib Dulu assured that the government stands beside the flood-affected people and is committed to rebuilding damaged homes and supporting affected communities.
What assistance will farmers receive if their seed stocks were damaged?
Farmers whose seed stocks were damaged by the floods will receive seeds and seedlings as assistance.
What infrastructure will the government prioritize repairing?
The government will prioritize repairing roads, educational institutions and other infrastructure damaged by the floods.

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