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Aila victims lack safe water five years after cyclone

May 26, 2014 00:00:00


Five years after cyclone Aila devastated the south-western coast of the country, safe drinking water for the victims remains a far cry, a meeting was told in the city on Sunday, reports UNB.

Speakers at the meeting attributed the crisis to lack of initiatives from the government.

The cyclone Aila hit the coast on 25 May, 2009.

The speakers urged the government to take immediate actions to ensure safe water and sanitation, especially for the poor people of the coast.

The consultation meeting was jointly organised by NGO Forum for Public Health and Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS) at the DPHE Conference Room of Kakrail with executive director of BCAS Dr. A. Atiq Rahman in the chair.

The meeting was told that 4.0 million people of 64 upazilas under 11 coastal districts of south-western coast are yet to recover from the devastation.

Salinity is a major problem, they said.

The intensity of heat is increasing every year.

In 2008 vegetation was 31 per cent in Koyra area which came down to 9 per cent in 2011. The problem is increasing as the government largely ignores it, according to a press release.

A presentation was made on WaSH Situation of Aila-affected areas by Prof Adbullah Harun Chowdhury of Environmental Science Department of Khulna University.

Executive Director of NGO Forum S.M.A. Rashid called for bigger allocations in the national budget for safe water in the region.

Zuena Aziz, Additional Secretary and Director General, LGD under, Ministry of LGRD& Cooperative was present as the chief guest, while VC of Stamford University Bangladesh Dr M Feroze Ahmed, Chief Engineer of DPHE Md. Nuruzzaman, and Deputy Secretary of Water Resources Ministry Syed Md. Tajul Islam, were present, as special guests at the meeting.


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