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PM calls for efforts to help poor people

She urges all to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr at home

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged all to stand beside the poor and vulnerable groups as Bangladesh prepares to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr amid an escalating coronavirus crisis.

Addressing the nation on the eve of its biggest religious festival, Hasina urged citizens to celebrate the occasion at home with their loved ones as the country remains under lockdown, reports bdnews24.com.

"I urge those who have the means not to forget about your poor neighbours in your villages and neighbourhoods. Do whatever you can for them to have a fulfilling Eid," the prime minister said as she extended her greetings to the public.

The prime minister’s televised speech came on Sunday after Bangladesh reported 28 new deaths from COVID-19, the highest in a daily count, as the caseload spiralled past 33,000.

In addition to the rampant coronavirus outbreak, the country is also reeling from the devastation wrought by Cyclone Amphan which claimed over 20 lives and caused an estimated Tk 11 billion worth of damage to infrastructure and crops in the coastal districts.

Citing the proverb that 'misfortune does not come alone', Hasina said the government's preparedness for the cyclone helped prevent even greater damage to life and property in the coastal districts.

Over 2.4 million residents in vulnerable areas along with 600,000 livestock were evacuated to cyclone shelters ahead of the storm, Hasina said.

Despite the government's efforts, many deaths were caused by uprooted trees and collapsing buildings while numerous others had their homes destroyed by the cyclone.

"We have started distributing relief among those affected by the cyclone while work to repair damaged houses is also underway."

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