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24 Nov, 2025 20:49 pm
DHAKA, Nov 24, 2025 (BSS) – Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today urged the experts to provide written recommendations within the shortest possible time on the government’s required steps regarding earthquake preparedness. “We do not want to sit idle, nor do we want to take any unscientific steps. Please submit your recommendations quickly in written form; the government is ready to take all necessary measures,” he said while presiding over an emergency meeting on earthquake preparedness. The meeting was organized at the Chief Adviser’s Office (CAO) in the city’s Tejgaon area in the wake of several earthquakes felt last Friday and Saturday, said Chief Adviser’s Press Wing this evening. The country’s top experts, researchers and university professors joined the meeting and gave their opinions on the issue. The Chief Adviser said work is underway to form the required expert committee and one or more taskforces. “Works will begin immediately after receiving expert recommendations,” he added. The experts at the meeting emphasised taking necessary precautionary measures instead of being panicked over the recent earthquakes. There is no reason to panic over the recent earthquakes; instead, necessary precautionary measures must be taken, they said. Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul, Disaster Management and Relief Adviser Faruk E Azam, Bir Protik, Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan, Housing and Public Works Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan and Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant Professor Ali Riaz attended the meeting. Among the experts MIST Professor Md Zainul Abedin, BUET Professors Dr Mehedi Ahmed Ansari and Professor Tahmeed Malik Al-Hussaini,  Dhaka University (DU) Professor Md Zillur Rahman, Chattogram University (CU) Professor Dr Jahangir Alam, DU Professor Dr Humayun Akhter, BUET Professor Dr Tanvir Manjur, Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) Acting Director Md Mominul Islam, meteorologist Md Rubyet Kabir, geologist Dr Reshad Md Ikram Ali, DU disaster expert Dr Md Shakhawat Hossain, DU Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies Institute Director Md Moniruzzaman Khan and BUET Professor Israt Islam joined the meeting. Speaking about the casualties in the recent earthquake, Professor Yunus said the deaths and injuries caused by the devastating earthquake a few days ago were a very tragic event.  “We must take preparations so that such incidents do not occur again,” he added. “You have written in newspapers, given advice and shared experience. It is our collective responsibility to protect people from this panic,” the Chief Adviser said.  “Please, inform the government what needs to be done in this situation. Tell us what preparations must be taken and in which areas awareness must be raised so that we can take all necessary prior measures no matter how the disaster comes,” he added. Prof Yunus said expert opinion is needed on “what kinds of drills will be necessary” for earthquake preparedness and emphasised that the current state of the country’s preparedness must be evaluated. He advised coordinating with Bangladeshi scientists and earthquake experts living abroad, saying, local institutions working on earthquakes must enhance coordination with foreign institutions.  “We have developed an app named ‘Shubhechha’ for expatriate Bangladeshis. Use this app to connect with Bangladeshi scientists and experts abroad. Please advise us on what additional features can be included in the app,” the Chief Adviser said. The experts at the meeting said that many rumours have been spread on social media about earthquakes—such as claims that “within 48 hours … within 10 days… within 1 month… a major earthquake will strike.”  They said such misinformation is being circulated even though no one can say when an earthquake will occur. The experts explained that while historical patterns of earthquakes in a region can help estimate timeframes based on frequency and magnitude, “specific dates and times cannot be predicted.” Professor Dr Zillur Rahman said earthquake sources and origins must be reviewed to determine how many sources exist in and around Bangladesh and what shaking levels they may cause.  He said the probability of a major earthquake in Bangladesh is low as it is a low seismicity region. “But we have to take adequate preparations,” said Prof Zillur. DU Professor Dr Humayun Akhter stressed engaging young people in awareness efforts. “Indoor, outdoor, individual and institutional—action plans must be developed at four levels and delivered widely. If natural hazard planning and technological initiatives are taken using youth, it will help everyone become mentally prepared,” he said. Professor Jahangir Alam said ministries can assess installations under their jurisdiction. Special attention should be paid to hospitals, educational institutions, electricity and gas supply connections, he said, adding, launching earthquake-related programmes in schools, colleges and universities will build awareness instead of spreading panic. Professor Md Zainul Abedin emphasised on creating awareness so the people don’t get panicked.  “We must work within our resources. More specific information must reach the public. People must be made aware of keeping a cool head. Open spaces and gathering points must be identified, and drills arranged accordingly. Drills in homes and educational institutions are essential,” he said.  The experts said that hospitals need to be assessed to see if there are any shortages, whether the quality of the buildings is good, and whether they have the capacity to handle emergency situations, and that the hospitals need to be prepared accordingly by taking the necessary measures. Public Works Department Chief Engineer (Civil) Md Khalekuzzaman Chowdhury said that using a software, images of buildings with cracks caused by the earthquake are already being collected.  More than 200 buildings have been assessed so far, with most cracks found in partition walls, he said, adding, the software allows rapid assessment and necessary follow-up measures. The meeting, however, decided that the government will quickly discuss the written recommendations sent by the experts and form a task force.  The task force, which will be formed to take immediate action on the earthquake, will include government and private officials and experts. 
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DHAKA, Nov 24, 2025 (BSS) - Former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia is currently under intensive observation at Evercare Hospital in the capital. She was admitted to the hospital Sunday night around 8 pm after experiencing sudden respiratory distress. A medical board led by specialist physician Professor Shahbuddin Talukder is overseeing her treatment. Professor FM Siddiqui, another member of the medical board, told journalists that Begum Zia is suffering from a chest infection, which has caused severe breathing difficulties. Several diagnostic tests have already been conducted and doctors have decided to keep her under close observation for the next 24 hours. From London, Tarique Rahman and his wife Zubaida Rahman have been closely monitoring her condition. Syeda Samila Rahman, widow of Khaleda Zia's late son Arafat Rahman Koko, has been at her bedside. Begum Zia has long been battling multiple health complications, including liver cirrhosis, kidney disease, cardiovascular issues and diabetes. She traveled to London on January 7 for advanced treatment and returned to Bangladesh on May 6 after a 117-day stay. The BNP has called upon the nation to pray for her speedy recovery.

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