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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2025
Bangladesh Navy providing relief materials in coastal areas

Covid-19 in Bangladesh

TBS Report
06 May, 2020, 08:00 pm
Last modified: 06 May, 2020, 09:34 pm

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Bangladesh Navy providing relief materials in coastal areas

The Navy is also leading campaigns to raise awareness about Covid-19 in the areas

TBS Report
06 May, 2020, 08:00 pm
Last modified: 06 May, 2020, 09:34 pm
Bangladesh Navy distributing food among poor in Khulna. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy distributing food among poor in Khulna. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Navy has been providing relief materials to poor and disadvantaged people on the coats of Khulna and Chattogram amid the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak. 

In line with delivering relief materials, members of the Navy are also raising awareness about Covid-19 and leading activities to spray disinfectant on the streets and provide medical assistance, according to a press release from Inter Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR).  

The Navy contingent has distributed food and relief materials among 1,600 families in Barguna and adjacent coastal areas. 

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Bangladesh Navy distributing food among poor people in remote areas of Kutubdia. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy distributing food among poor people in remote areas of Kutubdia. Photo: ISPR

Additionally, the contingent has also distributed iftar materials among 300 impoverished families in different parts of Khulna town, reads the press release.

Meanwhile, another Navy contingent has distributed food among 1,300 families in areas including: the Mongla port area, Charkanai, Burirdanga, Mitha Khali, and Sunderban. 

In Chattogram, Teknaf, Sandwip and Hatia, the Navy members are also: undertaking awareness raising activities, distributing food, providing medical treatment, monitoring people in home quarantine, using loudspeakers announcements to encourage people to wash their hands, among others, the press release adds. 

Bangladesh Navy spraying disinfectant liquids on vehicles and raising coronavirus awareness in Borguna’s Amtali. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy spraying disinfectant liquids on vehicles and raising coronavirus awareness in Borguna’s Amtali. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Navy distributing food among poor and helpless in remote areas of the country. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy distributing food among poor and helpless in remote areas of the country. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Navy raising coronavirus awareness in Barguna’s Patharghata upazila. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy raising coronavirus awareness in Barguna’s Patharghata upazila. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Navy raising coronavirus awareness in Bagerhat’s Mongla upazila. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy raising coronavirus awareness in Bagerhat’s Mongla upazila. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Navy distributing food among poor people in Cox’s Bazar’s Teknaf. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy distributing food among poor people in Cox’s Bazar’s Teknaf. Photo: ISPR

Bangladesh Navy distributing food in Khulna’s Lobon Chora. Photo: ISPR
Bangladesh Navy distributing food in Khulna’s Lobon Chora. Photo: ISPR

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