ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka has issued a series of evacuation orders down river as reservoirs continue to spill from heavy rains unleashed by Cyclone Ditwah which has left 69 killed and over 200,000 people were hit with 18,000 displaced. Flood water is the Colombo and Gampaha districts are still rising and many have been already evacuated. Ja-Ela and Gampaha towns are under water and water level in Negambo can rise further as water level in Deduru Oya continues to rise, officials said. “The flood situation in the island is continuing. Just because rains have stopped, floods will not reduce downriver,”…
Cyclone Ditwah waters rush down Sri Lanka rivers flooding coastal towns
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