The U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka has issued a weather alert warning U.S. citizens of potential risks posed by Cyclonic Storm “Ditwah,” currently located approximately 50 km south of Trincomalee. The embassy advised U.S. government personnel in Sri Lanka to exercise caution, limit non-essential travel, and monitor local weather updates. It also urged the general public to follow instructions from the Department of Meteorology and local authorities, and to prepare emergency supplies. Despite the weather conditions, the U.S. Embassy in Colombo remains open. Any operational changes or updates to consular services will be communicated as necessary. For assistance, the U.S.…
U.S. Embassy issues alert over cyclonic storm ‘Ditwah’
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