
Emergency Relief for Bangladesh Flood Victims
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Emergency Appeal: Bangladesh Floods 2024 - A Dire Situation
The flood situation in Bangladesh has reached a critical level, with water rising up to the third floor in many areas, including Feni, Noakhali, Cumilla, Chittagong, and Sylhet.
Nearly 4 million people have been severely affected and displaced, with countless homes submerged and entire communities left stranded.
The youngest and oldest among us—little kids and the elderly—are suffering the most, with reports of deaths increasing daily.

Many are trapped in their homes, waiting for rescue teams that are struggling to reach them due to the challenging conditions. We urgently need your support to provide immediate relief. Your donations will go directly toward setting up living shelters, providing food, clean water, and essential medical care for all ages.

The people of Bangladesh are in desperate need of our help. Please donate now to help save lives and provide hope to those who have lost everything.
Urgent assistance is needed immediately.
- Emergency Medical Camp: There is a significant outbreak of waterborne diseases in the shelters.
- Severe Crisis of Clean Water: Clean water is not available even in nearby markets.
- Supplies Needed: Oral rehydration salts (ORS), paracetamol (Napa), antihistamines (Histacin), mosquito coils, and candles.
- Appropriate Supplies for Vulnerable Groups: Although many are bringing puffed rice and flattened rice, there is a large number of children and women in the shelters who require suitable supplies.

Please donate now. Together, we can make a difference.
Thank You for your support It will be distributed to charity and Community workers and rescue teams in Bangladesh.
https://www.thedailystar.net/environment/climate-crisis/natural-disaster/news/millions-cut-without-food-power-3685521
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-08-24/bangladesh-s-worst-floods-in-decades-leave-5-million-stranded
Co-organizers (2)

MAHAMUDUL HASAN
Organizer
New York, NY

Mahade Hassan Khan
Co-organizer