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SANGSAD BHABAN, June 23, 2026 (BSS) - Disaster Management and Relief Minister
Asadul Habib Dulu today informed Parliament that the government has been
undertaking and implementing a range of initiatives to reduce losses and
damages caused by cyclones, excessive rainfall, floods and river erosion,
strengthen early warning systems, ensure rapid assistance to affected people
and provide safe shelter during disasters.
The minister disclosed the information while responding to a written question
tabled by ruling party lawmaker Md Fazle Houda (Naogaon-3) in the Jatiya
Sangsad (JS).
He said that a multidimensional early warning system, digital forecasting
technologies, the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP), flood forecasting and
warning systems, community-based warning activities and risk-based advance
actions have been expanded to minimize disaster-related losses.
"In addition, early warning messages are being disseminated to the public
through Interactive Voice Response (IVR) services, mobile-based messaging
systems and local administrative channels," he added.
With Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad, Bir Bikram, in the chair, the minister said
that following disasters, affected families receive relief and rehabilitation
assistance, including General Relief (GR) food and cash support, corrugated
iron sheets, winter clothing, dry food, housing construction and repair
assistance, child nutrition support, livestock feed and other humanitarian
aid.
"Special allocations are also provided to disaster-hit areas when necessary,"
he said.
Regarding shelter facilities, Dulu said that under the Multipurpose Shelter
Construction Project in coastal and cyclone-prone areas, a total of 327
cyclone shelters have been constructed so far. The government plans to build
another 90 multipurpose cyclone shelters over the next three years.
He also informed the House that rural roads, bridges and culverts are being
constructed and disaster-resilient infrastructure development activities are
being implemented to ensure safe communication during emergencies.
Furthermore, regular training and capacity-building programmes are being
conducted for disaster management committees, CPP volunteers, local public
representatives and other relevant stakeholders to enhance disaster
preparedness and response capabilities, the minister added.