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Continuous heavy rainfall in Bandarban has sharply increased the risk of hill and landslides, prompting the Youth Red Crescent to launch awareness campaigns urging residents in vulnerable areas to move to safer locations. Under the supervision of unit officer Mohammad Asadul Haidar Chowdhury, trained volunteers used loudspeakers to alert people living at the foothills and along riverbanks.
During the campaign, volunteers visited highly risky neighborhoods such as Godar Para, Barishal Para, and Ujani Para, speaking directly with residents about the potential dangers of landslides. They urged locals to remain prepared for emergencies and to relocate promptly to nearby government shelters if necessary.
The Youth Red Crescent Bandarban unit stated that its awareness and humanitarian assistance efforts will continue until the disaster situation improves, emphasizing the importance of staying calm, avoiding rumors, and following official instructions from local authorities and disaster management committees.
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