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Salahuddin Ahmed: Govt committed to supporting flood victims

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed pledges ongoing support for flood victims, highlighting government and private relief efforts.

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Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed has reaffirmed the BNP government's commitment to supporting the people, especially in times of disaster. Speaking during a relief distribution event for flood victims in Chakaria Upazila, Cox's Bazar, he emphasized the government's preparedness to tackle disasters and its ongoing initiatives to assist those affected.

Government and Private Relief Efforts

Salahuddin Ahmed noted that both government and private sector initiatives are actively helping flood-affected individuals. He highlighted the importance of these collaborative efforts in providing immediate relief and support to those in need.

Survey and Rehabilitation Plans

The Home Minister announced that a government survey is being conducted in flood-affected areas to assess the damage. Based on the survey results, necessary measures will be taken to rehabilitate damaged infrastructures, including roads, educational institutions, and embankments, as well as to support affected farmers in returning to normal life.

Source: BSS

FAQ

What measures is the government taking to help flood victims?
The government is conducting surveys in affected areas and planning to rehabilitate damaged infrastructures and support affected farmers.
Are private sector initiatives involved in the relief efforts?
Yes, private sector initiatives are actively participating in providing relief to flood victims alongside government efforts.

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