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Sri Lanka's Fight Against Nature's Fury
Sri LankaSunday, November 30, 2025
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Sri Lanka is currently grappling with a massive humanitarian crisis following Cyclone Ditwah.
Devastating Impact
- Over 150 deaths due to flooding and landslides
- President declares a state of emergency to expedite relief efforts
- More than 20,000 homes destroyed
- Around 78,000 people displaced and living in relief centers
Cyclone's Path and Aftermath
The cyclone, which originated east of Sri Lanka, is now moving toward India's southern coast. Before leaving, it has caused:
- Blocked roads and isolated villages
- Rising death toll expected
- Rescue teams working tirelessly to save lives
- 69 bus passengers, including a German tourist, rescued after being stranded for a day
International Aid and Ongoing Challenges
- India sends search-and-rescue teams and aid supplies
- More heavy rain expected, leading to further flooding and landslides
- Schools, offices, and train services suspended
- Country on high alert
Situation in Colombo
- Floodwaters from nearby districts affecting the capital
- Many homes without power
- Residents staying on higher floors to protect belongings
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