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Death toll rises to 59, highest in Feni

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  31 Aug 2024, 15:41
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According to the official data, 59 people have died due to flash floods in the eastern and southeastern parts of the country, of which the highest number of deaths has been recorded in Feni. Still 6 lakh 96 thousand 995 families in 11 districts of the country are water-logged.

This information was revealed in a press release of the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief on Saturday (August 31).

According to the report, the number of flood affected districts is 11- Feni, Cumilla, Chattogram, Khagrachari, Noakhali, Moulvibazar, Habiganj, Brahmanbaria, Sylhet, Lakshmipur and Cox's Bazar. Out of the 59 dead, 41 are men, 6 are women and 12 are children. Among them there are 14 in Cumilla, 23 in Feni, 6 in Chattogram, 1 in Khagrachari, 1 in Noakhali, 1 in Brahmanbaria, 1 in Lakshmipur and 3 in Cox's Bazar and 1 in Moulvibazar. One is missing (Moulvibazar).

According to the report, the flood situation in Chattogram, Habiganj Sylhet, Khagrachari and Cox's Bazar districts is completely normal. The flood situation in Moulvibazar and Brahmanbaria districts has improved and the flood situation is improving in Cumilla, Feni, Noakhali and Lakshmipur districts.

Also, 68 upazilas were flooded and 504 unions and municipalities were affected. At present, a total of 6 lakh 96 thousand 995 families are waterlogged. The number of victims is 54 lakh 57 thousand 702.

A total of 3,928 shelters have been opened to provide shelter to waterlogged and affected people and a total of 3,93,305 people and 36,139 cattle have been sheltered in the shelters. A total of 519 medical teams provide medical care to the victims of 11 districts.

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