The front part of Cyclone “Sitrang” lashed Bangladesh on 24 October 2022 evening and the centre made landfall at that mid night (local standard time) in coastal district of Bangladesh. It landed near Rangabali upazila (sub-district) of Patuakhali district. According to the observations of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), the wind speed was highest 74
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Bangladesh Red Crescent Society in collaboration with the IFRC and 10 Red Cross Red Crescent Societies continues implementation of Population Movement Operation (PMO) for camp and host/local communities in Cox’s Bazar. PMO covers 17 camps through different interventions intensively. In addition, through Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) activities, it covers across all 33 camps.
Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) is forecasted the landfall on Barisal-Chattogram (which is a big area) by midnight tonight/early morning tomorrow (25 October 2022). Low lying area of the coastal districts of Barguna, Bhola, Bagerhat, Patuakhali, Khulna, Noakhali, Lakshmipur, Barisal, Feni, Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar and their offshore islands and chars3 are likely to be inundated
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society in collaboration with IFRC and 10 Red Cross Red Crescent Societies continues the implementation of Population Movement Operation (PMO) for camp settlement and host/local communities in Cox’s Bazar since 2017.
Population Movement Operation, Cox’s Bazar Key Achievement, August 2022
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society in collaboration with IFRC and 10 Red Cross Red Crescent Societies continues implementation of Population Movement Operation (PMO) for camp and host/local communities in Cox’s Bazar.
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society in collaboration with IFRC and 11 other Red Cross Red Crescent Societies continues implementation of Population Movement Operation (PMO) for camp and host/local communities in Cox’s Bazar. Around 166,334 people were reached in June 2022 with basic healthcare services, Psychosocial Support (PSS), Disaster Risk Management (DRM), WASH, Shelter and Non-Food Items
Floods in Bangladesh’s northeast have spread to other districts as heavy monsoon rains continue to pummel Sylhet and Sunamganj districts, leaving millions of people stranded without power, food and drinking water. The continuous heavy rainfall in the north-eastern Indian region terribly affected more than 2 million people who live on the Surma-Kushiyara river’s bank of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society continues Population Movement Operation (PMO) with the support of the IFRC and other Red Cross red Crescent Societies from 10 countries in Cox’s Bazar. Around 151,759 people were reached in May 2022 with basic healthcare services, Psychosocial Support (PSS), Disaster Risk Management (DRM), WASH, Shelter & Non-Food Items (NFIs) and livelihood.
















