Photo courtesy of Sri Lanka Foundation Sri Lanka has been hit with one of the worst natural disasters in its history due to the impact of the cyclonic storm Ditwah. With over a million people displaced and over 400 people dead, approximately 330 people still remain missing according to a report by the World Health Organization. While flood waters in many parts of the country have receded and relief efforts are underway, Sri Lankans continue to respond to the needs of those affected with remarkable speed and solidarity. Amid all the noise and chaos, there are a group of people…
The Unseen Emotional Cost of Standing on the Frontlines During a Crisis
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