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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2025
Armed forces step in post-cyclone recovery

Cyclone Amphan

TBS Report
21 May, 2020, 10:55 pm
Last modified: 21 May, 2020, 10:58 pm

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Armed forces step in post-cyclone recovery

The armed forces are distributing relief, conducting emergency rescue operations and providing emergency medical aid in cyclone-hit districts

TBS Report
21 May, 2020, 10:55 pm
Last modified: 21 May, 2020, 10:58 pm
Bangladesh Navy providing emergency relief in remote areas of Satkhira’s Gabura union. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy providing emergency relief in remote areas of Satkhira’s Gabura union. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Air Force have started their post-cyclone recovery initiatives under the supervision of the Armed Forces Division.

Bangladesh Army distributing relief among people affected by cyclone Amphan. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Army distributing relief among people affected by cyclone Amphan. Photo: ISPR

The armed forces are distributing relief, conducting emergency rescue operations and providing emergency medical aid in cyclone-hit districts. 

Bangladesh Air Force during their post-cyclone recovery initiatives. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Air Force during their post-cyclone recovery initiatives. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Army already took all preparations necessary in the post-cyclone recovery as the cyclone neared the coast.

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Bangladesh Army distributing relief among people affected by the cyclone in Patuakhali. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Army distributing relief among people affected by the cyclone in Patuakhali. Photo: ISPR

The army is currently working with local administrations on determining the amount of damage in the cyclone-hit districts. 

Bangladesh Navy loading LCU-03 and LCU-04 ships with relief. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy loading LCU-03 and LCU-04 ships with relief. Photo: ISPR

146 disaster management teams of Bangladesh Army have already been prepared to be deployed in the coastal areas. They also have 76 medical teams ready to provide necessary medical aids. 

Bangladesh Army distributing relief among people affected by the cyclone in Pirojpur. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Army distributing relief among people affected by the cyclone in Pirojpur. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Army also prepared 12,500 packets of relief for the areas that were devastated by Amphan. 

Bangladesh Navy loading LCU-03 and LCU-04 ships with relief. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy loading LCU-03 and LCU-04 ships with relief. Photo: ISPR

Besides that, the Army also prepared 16 water purification plants and 14 water bowsers to provide drinking water to the people. Water plants have been installed in Satkhira, Patuakhali and Khulna district so that people have access to pure drinking water. 

Bangladesh Army’s rescue operation after cyclone Amphan. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Army’s rescue operation after cyclone Amphan. Photo: ISPR

Engineering Corps took all preparations

As Bangladesh Water Development Board asked the Army's help in fixing the embankments that were damaged in coastal areas, the Engineering Corps has already started preparing themselves. 

Bangladesh Navy moving fallen tree from Khulna-Satkhira highway after cyclone Amphan. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy moving fallen tree from Khulna-Satkhira highway after cyclone Amphan. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Army also sent 531 patrolling teams, working to curb the spread of novel coronavirus, with 1,027 vehicles in 62 districts to help the local administration. These patrolling teams will do their task and help stay in contact with the local administration. They are prepared to help the administration whenever needed. 

Bangladesh Army providing purified water in Barishal. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Army providing purified water in Barishal. Photo: ISPR

Earlier on Thursday, two ships of Bangladesh Navy (LCU-03 and LCU-04) left Chattogram jetty for remote areas of Bhola and Hatiya with emergency relief with 1200 packets of relief. 

Bangladesh Navy providing emergency relief in doorsteps in Satkhira’s Gabura union. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy providing emergency relief in doorsteps in Satkhira’s Gabura union. Photo: ISPR

Other ships in Chattogram region will also journey towards the remote areas with relief if needed. 

A team of 22 members of the Navy is also going to Satkhira's Gabura union to distribute relief. Another team of 7 divers are going to the district for emergency rescue operations. 

Another 2 ships of the Navy in the Khulna region are going to Patuakhali and Barishal with 550 packets of relief, 200 for Patuakhali and 350 for Barishal. 

Bangladesh Navy providing emergency relief in Satkhira’s Gabura union. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy providing emergency relief in Satkhira’s Gabura union. Photo: ISPR

One airplane and 3 helicopters of Bangladesh Air Force quickly inspected the damage from the cyclone in the coastal areas of Khulna, Bagerhat, Satkhira, Pirojpur, Borguna, Noakhali, Jhalokathi, Kuakata and the Sundarbans. 

Bangladesh Army distributing relief among people affected by cyclone Amphan in Barishal. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Army distributing relief among people affected by cyclone Amphan in Barishal. Photo: ISPR

The damage reports were immediately submitted to the authorities concerned so that proper measures can be taken. Another team of 119 Air Force officials started their journey towards Satkhira to help the local administration. 

Bangladesh Air Force has 6 transport aircraft and 29 helicopters ready to use in post-cyclone recovery. The BAF Base Bashar will also be kept open for 24 hours every day to provide emergency assistance. 

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