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140 medical teams working in flood-hit areas: Maleque

UNB . Dhaka
27 Jun 2022 20:22:11 | Update: 27 Jun 2022 20:33:28
140 medical teams working in flood-hit areas: Maleque
Health Minister Zahid Maleque distributes relief to flood-hit people in Sylhet on Monday — PID Photo

A total of 140 medical teams are providing medical treatment to flood-hit people in Sylhet district, said Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Monday.

The health department, he said, is ready to provide medical assistance to the flood victims as the water has started receding, he told in a meeting with the health officials at the conference room of Sylhet Osmani Medical College and Hospital.

He also claimed that no death has been reported due to a lack of medical treatment or for the shortage of food in the district. This has been a great achievement, he noted.

The government has taken steps to solve the problems faced by the community clinics, health centres and hospitals in the flood-hit areas, he said.

Flood water entered the ground floor of Osmani Medical College and Hospital on June 18. The medical activity of the hospital has been hampered badly due to the flood, said the minister.

The radiotherapy, CT scan and MRI machines went out of order forcing the authorities concerned to suspend the operation. The power supply also remained suspended for some time at the hospital as the flood water also entered the generator room. But the authorities concerned restored the power supply instantly in an alternative way, said Maleque.

He assured taking necessary steps to prevent waterlogging.

The minister also visited the flood-hit areas in Sunamganj by helicopter.

He distributed relief materials among 7,000 people in Sylhet and Sunamganj districts.

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