Following the nationwide impact of Cyclone Ditwa and the overflow of the Kelani River which caused severe flooding in Colombo, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya visited the flood-affected residents of Upper Bomiriya and surrounding areas this afternoon (29) to assess their situation. At the Bomiriya Junior School, where displaced families are temporarily sheltered, the Prime Minister met with the affected people and inquired into their wellbeing. She examined the shortages currently faced by the displaced, including food and sanitation supplies, and reviewed the government’s relief measures to ensure these needs are met swiftly. Acknowledging the scale of the national disaster, the…
PM visits flood-affected families in Bomiriya & Kolonnawa
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