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Disaster Agency Allocates Additional Flood Relief Funds to 140,000 Households

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February 22, 2026
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The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department has started distributing extra flood relief payments to households impacted by recent flooding. This initiative aims to provide financial support to those affected, helping them recover from the damages and loss experienced.


The efforts underscore the government’s commitment to aid and improve the resilience of communities facing such disasters.

In response to the escalating flood crisis, the national disaster agency has announced the allocation of additional relief funds to 140,000 households severely impacted by the recent floods. This move underscores the agency’s commitment to providing immediate support and addressing the urgent needs of affected families. The financial aid aims to assist in securing essential supplies, such as food, clean water, and medical care, to help communities rebuild and recover.

The decision to transfer extra funds follows comprehensive assessments conducted by field teams, highlighting the extensive damages and the necessity for increased assistance. The agency is working collaboratively with local governments and humanitarian organizations to ensure the funds reach those most in need swiftly and efficiently. This coordination is pivotal in preventing delays and maximizing the impact of the relief efforts.

As the floodwaters continue to pose challenges, the disaster agency remains vigilant in monitoring the situation and adapting its strategies accordingly. The focus on timely and targeted financial aid exemplifies a proactive approach to disaster management. Community leaders have praised the initiative, emphasizing the significant relief it provides to thousands grappling with the aftermath of the floods, fostering hope and resilience in rebuilding their lives.

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