Cyclone Ditwah Devastates Sri Lanka: Over 150 Dead, Massive Relief Efforts Underway
Sri Lanka is grappling with devastation after Cyclone Ditwah caused over 150 deaths. A state of emergency is declared as India launches 'Operation Sagar Bandhu' to aid relief. Extensive flooding and landslides affect millions, with search and rescue efforts ongoing. Relief from international communities helps the recovery process.
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In the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah's deadly path through Sri Lanka, the island nation grapples with destruction and despair. The cyclone has claimed over 150 lives, prompting President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to declare a state of emergency. Aid is pouring in from India, reinforcing Sri Lanka's resilience.
The Indian relief operation, 'Operation Sagar Bandhu,' has been swift and substantial, with two military transport aircraft delivering essential supplies. India's commitment is further emphasized by deploying 80 National Disaster Response Force personnel and search and rescue teams to aid efforts on the ground.
As rescue operations intensify, over 7 million people remain affected by power outages and ongoing heavy rains. International support continues, with financial pledges from the US and Maldives. Authorities warn that while the storm has moved on, the residual effects and challenges persist across affected provinces.
(With inputs from agencies.)

