
200+ Kaptai Farmers Receive Free Aman Seeds Following Flood Damage
More than 200 farmers in Kaptai received free transplanted Aman paddy seeds to aid their recovery from recent floods.
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More than 200 farmers in Kaptai received free transplanted Aman paddy seeds to aid their recovery from recent floods.

The Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) reports that the flood situation in Sylhet, particularly around the Kushiyara River, is expected to improve over the next three days.

The flood and landslide situation has shown improvement across several southeastern and northeastern districts in Bangladesh, although government agencies are continuing relief operations and public awareness campaigns.
The government is continuing its response measures to address the situation arising from flash floods, landslides, and hill collapses in the country's southeastern and northeastern districts.

The government distributed food assistance to flood-affected families in Khulna following heavy rainfall.

The government remains actively engaged in relief and rehabilitation operations following the recent floods and landslides in southeastern and northeastern Bangladesh.

A major flood in eastern Afghanistan has killed at least 23 people and left around 100 unaccounted for.

Continuous rainfall has left Satkhira municipality severely waterlogged, with fish enclosures exacerbating the crisis.

In response to severe flooding, BRAC University volunteers have undertaken relief efforts in Matiranga, Khagrachhari, distributing essential supplies and assisting with rehabilitation.

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed announced comprehensive government assistance for flood victims in Cox's Bazar.

Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury is overseeing a detailed investigation into the causes of severe flooding in southern Chattogram and has initiated rehabilitation efforts.

Parliament member's son, Sajib, pledges immediate action to alleviate suffering of flood-hit residents.

The flood situation in eight districts of Bangladesh has shown significant improvement as floodwaters recede.

The government is prioritizing post-flood rehabilitation efforts in the affected districts of Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Bandarban, Rangamati, and Khagrachhari.

Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, BNP’s Senior Joint Secretary General and Prime Minister's Political and Industrial Affairs Advisor, cautioned authorities against hunger in flood-affected areas, emphasizing the need for timely staples delivery to victims.

Local Government Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir urged coordinated efforts among ministries to address the flood situation.

Disaster Management and Relief Minister Asadul Habib Dulu announced that the government is prioritizing rehabilitation, relief, and healthcare for flood victims in several districts.

The government has cancelled the leave of health workers in flood-affected districts to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services.

The disaster management and relief ministry reports 51 deaths due to floods and landslides, with over 1 million people affected.

The government has intensified its relief efforts in response to the severe flooding and landslides that have affected approximately 867,000 people across five districts in the Chattogram division.

The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) has directed 161 government Technical Schools and Colleges to relocate valuable assets and take emergency measures as flood situations worsen.

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel have been deployed to 11 flood-affected districts to enhance rescue and relief operations.

The World Food Programme has initiated pre-flood assistance in Bandarban, Chattogram Hill Tracts, to support vulnerable communities.

Flood conditions remain a major concern across several parts of Bangladesh as continuous rainfall, swollen rivers and tidal surges disrupt normal life, prompting authorities to intensify relief and preparedness measures.

Nearly 20,000 people are stranded in Monpura due to severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall and high tides.

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief M Iqbal Hossain said the Prime Minister has been closely monitoring the flood situation in Chattogram since the disaster began.

Torrential rain and flash floods have inundated vast areas of Rangamati district, severely disrupting normal life.

Thousands marooned as torrential rain and flash floods inundate vast areas of Rangamati district, severely disrupting normal life.

The government has appointed State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Anindya Islam Amit to oversee flood response efforts in Chattogram and the three hill districts.

Incessant rains have caused water levels in five rivers to rise above danger levels, according to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC).
