The water level of the Kelani River at Nagalagam Street, which remained above 8 ft throughout the evening and triggered a Major Flood warning, has now begun to show a slight drop. According to real-time hydrological data, the level, which fluctuated between 8.20 ft and 8.30 ft earlier today, has now reduced to around 8.10 ft. This is the first noticeable decline since the river reached its peak following days of heavy rainfall linked to Cyclone Ditwah. Authorities caution, however, that despite the reduction, the river still remains well above the 7 ft major flood threshold, and flood conditions in…
Kelani River level at Nagalagam Street begins to fall after reaching peak
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