Navy increases efforts to aid flood-stricken areas in relief operations.
As severe weather conditions threaten several areas in the island, the Sri Lanka Navy has deployed 04 relief teams as of today (24 Jan 25), to the flood-stricken areas of Padaviya, Buddhangala and Aluthparagama of Mahakanadarawa in the Anuradhapura district and Lahugala area of the Ampara district.
These teams are actively engaged in relief operations, working tirelessly to provide necessary aid and support to affected communities.
The Navy relief teams deployed in Buddhangala and Aluthparagama areas continued their relief efforts to support communities battered by heavy rainfall. In addition, naval personnel were mobilized to reinforce the tank bund of Mahawewa in Lahugala with sandbags, due to the structural weakness of the bund. Continuing its flood relief operations, the Navy has thus far provided safe transportation to 3009 persons including school children.
In addition, 48 Navy relief teams are on standby, prepared to be deployed immediately to assist the public in the event of floods, triggered by inclement weather.
The Sri Lanka Navy has deployed relief teams to areas affected by severe weather, including floods in Padaviya, Buddhangala, Aluthparagama, and Lahugala. The teams are providing aid and support to affected communities, with efforts including reinforcing a tank bund in Lahugala and providing safe transportation to over 3000 individuals. A total of 48 Navy relief teams are on standby to assist in further relief efforts as needed. The teams are working diligently to help those in need and mitigate the impact of the severe weather conditions in the affected areas.