4,000 Medical Teams Ready to Provide Health Care in 11 Flood-Hit Districts


Leaves for doctors, nurses and health workers at all levels in the Sylhet region have been canceled, said the minister at a hotel in the capital.

Despite the unfavorable environment, water purification tablets, saline, medicines and food are being sent to these districts as much as possible.


At present, 200 teams have been formed in Sylhet region, he added.

The health minister said several districts, including Sylhet, have been hit by massive floods. "Especially the situation in Sylhet and Sunamganj are the worst-hit areas. For this, a control room has been set up at the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) in Dhaka as well as locally."

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