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Death toll rises to 31 in Sri Lanka rains, landslides

Sri Lanka is confronting one of its most severe weather disasters in recent years, as days of heavy rainfall and multiple landslides have killed 31 people, left 14 missing, and displaced thousands across the island, the Disaster Management Center (DMC) said on Thursday.

Axar.az informs, citing Xinhua, according to the latest situation report, extreme weather has affected 17 districts, impacting 1,158 families and 4,008 individuals. The DMC said 10 people have been injured, three homes have been completely destroyed, and 381 houses partially damaged. At least 131 people have been relocated to temporary safe centers.

Badulla District has recorded the highest number of fatalities with 18 deaths, followed by Kegalle with 7 and Nuwara Eliya with 4. One death each was reported in Hambantota and Kurunegala, DMC said.

Authorities warned that continued rainfall may trigger further landslides, floods, and road closures, particularly in central and hilly regions.

Date
2025.11.27 / 12:25
Author
Axar.az
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