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Death toll in ongoing flood increases to 52, 10 lakh still trapped in water

 VB  Desk

VB Desk

Thu, 29 Aug 24

The death toll from the recent flood in 11 districts has climbed to 52 with 21 more deaths reported in Feni, Cumilla, Noakhali and Moulvibazar districts till Thursday (August 27).

Additional Secretary to the Disaster Management and Relief Ministry KM Ali Reza revealed the information at a press conference on the ongoing flood situation on Thursday.

The additional secretary said among the deceased, 14 people died in Cumilla, six in Chattogram, 17 in Feni, eight in Noakhali, three in Cox's Bazar and one each in Brahmanbaria, Khagrachhari, Moulvibazar and Lakshmipur districts respectively, reports UNB.

Besides, 10, 72, 579 families have been stranded in 68 upazilas of 11 flood-hit districts.

The flood-affected district are Feni, Cumilla, Chattogram, Khagrachhari, Noakhali, Moulvibazar, Habiganj, Brahmanbaria, Sylhet, Lakshmipur and Cox's Bazar.

Moreover, 54 lakh people have been affected in 492 municipalities or unions of the 11 districts.

Meanwhile, at least 5 lakh people have taken shelter in 3,403 shelter centres while 36, 448 domestic animals were kept there, according to data from the ministry.

A total of 595 medical teams are providing medical services in the flood affected areas.

So far, a sum of Tk4.52 crore has been allocated in the flood-stricken districts while 20,650 tonnes of rice, 15,000 pieces of dry foods or other foods and baby foods and fodder worth Tk35 lakh each were allocated, said the ministry.

Moreover, 54, 80, 463 people have been affected in 492 municipalities or unions of the 11 districts.

One people still remain missing in Moulvibazar district.

Meanwhile, at least 5, 02,501 people have taken shelter in 3,403 shelter centres while 36, 448 domestic animals were kept there, according to data from the ministry.

A total of 595 medical teams are providing medical services in the flood affected areas.

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