Death toll from adverse weather in Sri Lanka rises to 10


Colombo, Jun 6 (IANS): The death toll from Sri Lanka's inclement weather conditions rose to 10 Saturday evening while 219,027 people were affected, the country's Disaster Management Center said.

According to the latest official statistics, eight districts had been severely affected by days of heavy rains and strong winds while 15,499 people had been moved to safer locations, the Xinhua news agency reported.

The Navy said earlier on Saturday that navy teams that had been deployed for emergency rescue operations had rescued 29 people trapped by floods in the Puttalam District in northwestern Sri Lanka.

According to the Navy media unit, the 29 people including women and children were from 10 families. They were trapped by rising floodwaters in their areas and had sent out a distress call.

A landslide warning also had been issued for some districts.

Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has instructed officials to provide immediate relief for all people affected by adverse weather conditions while the Irrigation Department has issued a flood warning in several districts.

The Meteorology Department in the latest weather report said that heavy falls of 150 mm could be expected over the weekend and the public was urged to be cautious especially from heavy lightning.

The department further said wind speeds were expected to increase up to 50 to 55 km per hour in northern, north-central and northwestern provinces.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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