Incessant rain hampers rescue operations in Lanka’s flood affected areas

Incessant rain hampers rescue operations in Lanka’s flood affected areas

ANIUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 03:14 PM IST
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Sri Lankan residents use a boat to travel through floodwaters in Pugoda on May 16, 2016. Floods and landslides in Sri Lanka have killed at least eight people, including a 10-month-old baby, and forced tens of thousands more to flee their homes, officials said. The government has deployed troops to evacuate people living on slopes or in flood-hit areas and the navy is helping clear canals in Colombo to stop low-lying areas including the parliament complex from flooding. / AFP PHOTO / ISHARA S.KODIKARA |

Colombo: Rescue operations in Sri Lanka’s flood and landslide affected area have been hampered due to incessant rains. A massive landslide triggered by torrential rains buried hundreds of homes in three villages in Aranayake area of Kegalle district in the central hills, and more than 200 families were missing on Wednesday and feared buried under the mud , reports the Colombo Page.

So far, Sri Lanka Army troops, Red Cross teams and civilians digging the mud had recovered 20 bodies but hundreds are feared buried in the mass of mud.

Despite the risk of further landslides, the rescue teams are still digging through the rubble from the mudslide to find survivors in the area. The rapidly rising water level of the Kelani River is threatening more floods in low lying areas.

Residents in the surrounding and riverbank areas were evacuated yesterday, and rescue operation with the assistance of the tri forces are underway.

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