Disaster management in Bangladesh is critical due to the country’s vulnerability to natural calamities like floods, cyclones, and earthquakes. Over the years, the government has strengthened early warning systems, built cyclone shelters, and promoted community awareness to reduce disaster impacts. Agencies like the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief work with local and international partners to enhance preparedness and response. Despite improvements, challenges remain in urban risk management and climate resilience. Integrating technology, improving coordination, and investing in infrastructure are key to building a more disaster-resilient Bangladesh. Community participation remains central to effective disaster risk reduction.