Authority distributes food among 100 evacuated families from Ctg hilly areas

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CHATTOGRAM, Chattogram district administration

distributed food among 100 families who were evacuated from the nine risky

hills pockets fearing landslides amid heavy rains for the last couple of

days.

The dry foods including – rice, sugar, pulse, drinking water and fried rice

were distributed among the families who have taken shelters in different

shelters centers.

The district administration also evacuated over 50 families from city’s

Jalalabad Hill today.

The administration since Tuesday morning asked people through loudspeakers to

move to shelter centres or other safer places, Additional Deputy Commissioner

(revenue) Mohammad Abdul Malek, also member secretary of hill management

committee told BSS.

He said none would be allowed to stay in risky hills and the residents of

risky hilly areas must move to shelter centres or to their relatives’ houses.

“If necessary, magistrates will conduct evacuation drives and we must prevent

deaths from landslides at any cost,” Delwar said.

The sources said Assistant Commissioner (Land) Omar Faruk is supervising the

shelter centres and six other assistant commissioners and district relief and

rehabilitation officials have been deployed to conduct activities in the

shelter centres.

Meanwhile, the Patenga weather office recorded nearly 86 millimeter rainfall

during last 24 hours from 6 pm yesterday.

The met office also has forecasted cloudy weather and Chattogram port has

been asked to hoist local cautionary signal number 3.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha