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TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2025
Oxfam calls for global aid for Bangladesh flood victims

Bangladesh

TBS Report
24 August, 2024, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 24 August, 2024, 05:39 pm

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Oxfam calls for global aid for Bangladesh flood victims

Oxfam sought EUR 3 million to reach 170,000 people to respond to this escalating crisis effectively. 

TBS Report
24 August, 2024, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 24 August, 2024, 05:39 pm
Oxfam calls for global aid for Bangladesh flood victims

Oxfam has called for urgent support as Bangladesh battles one of the worst flooding crises in recent memory.

In a statement issued today (24 August), Ashish Damle, country director of Oxfam in Bangladesh, expressed deep concern over the scale of the disaster.

"This is one of the most severe flooding events Bangladesh has faced in recent years with millions stranded without access to essential resources. We urgently need the global community to stand with us in providing life-saving support to those most affected," he said. 

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"On the ground, our colleagues are supporting the people in need. We also call on individuals, organizations, and communities to stand by affected communities,'" he added.  

The floodwaters have ravaged homes, destroyed critical infrastructure, and submerged vast agricultural land across districts, including Cumilla, Noakhali, Feni, Chittagong, and Sylhet. Feni district has been particularly hard hit, with residents struggling to survive amid limited access to food, clean water, and medical care.
 
The disaster has rendered over 2,000 mobile towers inoperative and severed key rail and road connections, severely hampering communication and the coordination of relief efforts. The floods have also displaced around 200,000 people and damaged over 350,000 hectares of crops, threatening food security in the coming months. With 1.1 million people still without electricity, the disruption to communication networks continues to pose significant challenges.

Nazrul Islam, a resident of Feni district, described the reality, "We have lost everything. Our home, which once sheltered us, is now completely submerged under water. We have no food to eat, no clean water to drink, and no place to turn to for help. We are struggling to survive each day, praying for any assistance that can help us make it through this nightmare."
 
Along with partners, Oxfam is also responding to the situation, addressing immediate lifesaving needs. In the coming weeks, Oxfam plans to intensify its efforts, addressing critical needs in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), protection, shelter, and livelihood assistance. These include distributing dignity kits, baby food, cooked meals, and sanitation facilities.
 
Oxfam urgently sought EUR 3 million to reach 170,000 people to respond to this escalating crisis effectively. 

Additionally, EUR 5 million is required for long-term rehabilitation efforts to support 300,000 people through the restoration of WASH facilities, shelter repairs, and rebuilding of livelihoods and community infrastructure. Oxfam's priority intervention locations include Feni, Noakhali, Chittagong, the Hill Tracts, and Moulvibazar.

The ongoing flash floods in Bangladesh, triggered by relentless heavy rainfall, overflowing rivers, and upstream water releases from India, have devastated 12 districts, leaving millions stranded and in desperate need of aid. 

According to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, with nearly 50 million people affected and at least 18 lives lost, the situation is dire.
 
With roads cut off and communication networks down, Oxfam in Bangladesh is on the ground, delivering urgent life-saving support to the most vulnerable. The organization calls for urgent support as the country battles one of the worst flooding crises in recent memory.

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