Bangladesh Army soldiers are racing to help flood victims in Feni district as water levels keep rising. The military learned hard lessons from last year's deadly floods and has already moved rescue boats into position. Heavy rains have been pounding the area while water rushes down from upstream hills. The worst flooding has hit Fulgazi and Parshuram where families are trapped in their homes. Army chiefs say they are ready to save lives and deliver emergency supplies.
Military teams have placed tri-shark boats and life jackets at army camps in both flooded areas. Soldiers met with local disaster officials on Wednesday to plan their rescue strategy. The Feni Deputy Commissioner led the emergency meeting where they mapped out danger zones. Army doctors have also linked up with the district's top medical officer to keep hospitals running. Military leaders promise they will stick with flood victims until the crisis ends.
The army says it always stands with ordinary people when disasters strike Bangladesh. Families needing help can call the Flood Monitoring Cell at two emergency numbers. The helpline operates from the Deputy Commissioner's office around the clock. Rescue teams are standing by with boats and medical gear ready to move fast. Citizens should dial 01898-444500 or 01336-586693 if they need immediate assistance during the flooding emergency.
Military teams have placed tri-shark boats and life jackets at army camps in both flooded areas. Soldiers met with local disaster officials on Wednesday to plan their rescue strategy. The Feni Deputy Commissioner led the emergency meeting where they mapped out danger zones. Army doctors have also linked up with the district's top medical officer to keep hospitals running. Military leaders promise they will stick with flood victims until the crisis ends.
The army says it always stands with ordinary people when disasters strike Bangladesh. Families needing help can call the Flood Monitoring Cell at two emergency numbers. The helpline operates from the Deputy Commissioner's office around the clock. Rescue teams are standing by with boats and medical gear ready to move fast. Citizens should dial 01898-444500 or 01336-586693 if they need immediate assistance during the flooding emergency.