May 15, Colombo (LNW): Heavy rains and strong winds affecting parts of Sri Lanka have caused widespread disruption, with dozens of homes damaged and thousands of residents impacted as unsettled weather continues across the island.
According to the Disaster Management Centre, at least 88 houses have suffered partial damage due to the prevailing conditions, with reports emerging from several districts over the past few days.
The Kalutara District recorded the highest number of damaged homes, accounting for 40 affected properties. Batticaloa followed with 25 houses sustaining damage, while additional incidents were reported from Ratnapura, Galle, Colombo and Monaragala districts.
Disaster officials stated that many of the affected houses experienced roof damage, flooding and structural cracks caused by intense rainfall and gusty winds accompanying the current weather system.
Authorities also confirmed that more than 100 individuals from 29 families have been temporarily relocated to safety centres as a precautionary measure, with emergency relief teams continuing to monitor conditions in vulnerable areas.
In its latest situation update issued this morning, the DMC said two fatalities linked to the ongoing disaster situation had been reported from the Batticaloa and Jaffna districts. Officials have not yet released further details regarding the incidents.
The report further revealed that adverse weather has affected residents in 35 Divisional Secretariat divisions spread across eight districts, disrupting daily activities and creating difficulties for low-lying and flood-prone communities.
Overall, nearly 3,500 people belonging to more than 1,100 families have been impacted so far by the severe weather conditions.
Meanwhile, the Department of Meteorology has warned that showers and strong winds are likely to persist in several areas over the coming days, prompting authorities to urge the public to remain vigilant, particularly in regions vulnerable to flooding, falling trees and landslides.
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