The number of deaths in mountain collapses increased to 137 people in Bangladesh, including two army officers, found dead in mountainous collapse.Among them, 88 were found in Rangamati, 30 in Chittagong and six in the control room of Bandarban.Until then, local officials killed 88 people in Rangamati, 30 in Chittagong and seven in Bandarban.
Heavy rainfall in the south-eastern districts of the Bangladesh since Sunday due to the depression caused by the depression caused by the Bay of Bengal. Rangamati and Bandarban along with the roads of Cox's Bazar were closed with Chittagong, when the situation collapsed on Monday night.In the meanwhile, the soil was withdrawn in rain water and there were hills in different places in three districts. In addition to fire service and civil defense, the army, police and local residents continued the rescue operation but the rescue work was delayed due to the closure of many roads.Four Army men, including two officials, were killed in a collision in the collapse of a military camp near Rangamati Manikchari on the hill collapse.
There are ten more injured and one is missing, said ISPR director Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Rashidul Hasan.The deceased are - Major Mohammad Mahfuzul Haque, Captain Md. Tanvir Salam Shant, Corporal Mohammad Azizul Haque and Sainik Md. Shaheen AlamDisaster Management and Relief Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya said at a press conference at the Secretariat in Dhaka on Sunday, "Many people are lying dead. The army is carrying out rescue work. Four shelters of 4 to 4 thousand people have been opened in 18 shelters. "
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