Sri Lanka Battles Severe Floods: Schools Closed and Relief Operations Underway

Extreme weather conditions have led to three deaths and over 125,000 people being marooned in Sri Lanka. The government has allocated funds for relief efforts, deploying Navy and army troops to assist. Schools in Colombo are closed as heavy rainfall continues, with more rain forecasted.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Colombo | Updated: 14-10-2024 15:48 IST | Created: 14-10-2024 15:48 IST
Sri Lanka Battles Severe Floods: Schools Closed and Relief Operations Underway
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Sri Lanka is grappling with severe flooding as extreme weather conditions have claimed three lives and left over 125,000 people stranded across 12 districts. In response, authorities in the capital have shuttered schools, with the president allocating Rs 50 million towards relief efforts.

The Sri Lankan Navy and army have been mobilized to provide food, shelter, and necessities to citizens bearing the brunt of the weather crisis. Since heavy rains began on October 8, certain regions have experienced rainfall exceeding 100mm, resulting in flash floods and widespread inundation.

The Disaster Management Centre (DMC) reports that over 32,000 families are affected, urging further precautions as forecasts predict continued heavy rainfall in the coming days. The focus is on both immediate relief and long-term solutions for the recurring floods, as stated by the President's Media Division.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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