Own Correspondent: Chittagong City Corporation (CCC) has prepared 90 shelters to deal with Cyclone Moka. Besides providing services to the citizens, a control room has been set up to reduce the loss of life and property. The people of Chittagong will get all kinds of information and services related to the cyclone at the emergency service number (023-333-630-739) of this control room established in Dampara, the city.
The decisions taken in the disaster management sub-committee meeting of CCC on Wednesday are: preparation of 90 shelters in 41 wards; formation of a control room; preparation meetings at ward level led by ward councilors; and taking any necessary steps by observing the speed of Cyclone Moka in depth. Monitoring will be done in every area to create awareness among the citizens. Besides, urban medical teams, urban volunteers, and rescue workers have been kept ready. Preparations will be made to keep clean water, dry food, necessary vehicles, the electricity supply, and street lights uninterrupted during the cyclone.
Chittagong City Mayor Bir Muktijoddha said in the meeting Rezaul Karim Chowdhury said that in the case of cyclone Mokha, the loss of life and property of common people should be kept to a minimum, and post-disaster recovery work should be done at the highest speed.
Chasik Chief Executive Officer Sheikh Muhammad Touhidul Islam, Secretary Khaled Mahmud, Councilor Md. Zahurul Alam Jasim, Md. Ilyach, Chief Revenue Officer Mohammad Nazrul Islam, Chief Education Officer Lutfun Nahar, Special Magistrate Manisha Mahajan, Private Secretary to the Mayor and Chief Cleaning Officer Muhammad Abul Hashem, Caretaker
Engineer Jhulan Kumar Das, Deputy Secretary Ashek Rasul Chowdhury (Tipu), Acting Chief Health Officer Imam Hossain Rana, Red Crescent City Secretary Abdul Jabbar, Urban Planner Abdullah Al Omar, and Slum Development Officer Moinul Hossain Ali Chowdhury
