Āgāmī saptāhē 23 jēlāẏa ban'yā kabalita hatē pārē

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People in 23 districts of the country may be flooded next week, said the Minister of State for Disaster Management and Relief. Enamur Rahman. He says the duration of this flood could be prolonged. The government has taken necessary allocations and preparations to deal with the floods.

Citing the flood forecasting and warning center at an online press conference on Thursday, the state minister said, "The warning issued by the flood forecasting center said that the water level will rise from July 11, the Brahmaputra, Jamuna, Padma and Meghna rivers will rise." This time it will spread to 23 districts and the people of those 23 districts are going to be flooded. '

The state minister said the stability of the floods could be prolonged. The government has taken necessary allocations and preparations to deal with the floods. The Prime Minister is constantly inquiring and giving instructions. We sent 200 tons of rice, Tk 5 lakh, Tk 2 lakh for baby food, Tk 2 lakh for cattle and 2,000 packets of dry food to each district yesterday. So that even if the water level rises, the field administration can stand by the people with relief materials.

The state minister said Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Rangpur, Nilphamari, Gaibandha, Bogra, Sirajganj, Tangail, Jamalpur, Rajbari, Shariatpur, Faridpur, Madaripur, Manikganj, Munshiganj, Chandpur, Sylhet, Sunamganj, Netrokona, Kishoreganj and Rajshahi. Will appear. Instructions have been given to keep shelters ready in these 23 districts.

Mentioning that Bangladesh is facing difficult times, Enamur Rahman said, "We have been dealing with Ampan, then we are dealing with short-term floods from June 26 to July 7. "Since July 6, the situation in 12 districts has returned to normal," he said. Because coronavirus infection is ongoing, in this situation social distance is maintained. He said that all kinds of arrangements will be made by converting schools and colleges into shelters. A list of how many shelters have been opened and how many have taken refuge there has been sent to the relief ministry.

Assuring the people of the flood-hit areas, the Minister of State for Relief said, "Don't panic, the Prime Minister is by your side, he keeps you informed and gives us instructions. We have adequate food stocks. So there will be no food crisis under any circumstances. '

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