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[Published: Saturday May 27 2017]

 100 dead in Sri Lanka floods and mudslides

COLOMBO, 27 May. - (ANA) - The death toll from Friday's floods and mudslides in Sri Lanka has risen to 100 with 99 missing, the government said, as security forces and residents step up search and rescue operations.

 

The Disaster Management Center said 2,040 people were evacuated to safer locations and more than 61,000 were affected by the rain that started early Friday.

 

The foreign ministry appealed for assistance from the United Nations and from other countries.

 

The government advised people living near swollen rivers and hilly slopes prone to landslides to evacuate, as heavy rains were expected to continue. Navy boats and air force helicopters were deployed to rescue marooned victims and provide emergency relief.

 

Deputy Minister for Disaster Management Dunesh Kankanda said many people were on roofs and treetops calling for help.

 

Many homes and roads were inundated. Schools were closed in the province of Sabaragamuwa, about 90 kilometers (55 miles) east of Colombo.

 

Aid groups, rescuers and other government workers were ordered to cancel any holidays and remain on alert for the next three days.

 

Mudslides have become common during the monsoon season in the tropical Indian Ocean island as land has been heavily deforested to grow export crops such as tea and rubber.

 

Last May, a massive landslide killed more than 100 people in central Sri Lanka.

 

 

The Disaster Management Centre said more than 2,900 people have been displaced. - (ANA) -

AB/ANA/ 27 May 2017 - - -

 

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