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Cyclone Ditwah death toll hits 159 as floods swamp Colombo

Cyclone Ditwah leaves 159 dead and floods Colombo’s north as Sri Lanka declares emergency and appeals for international aid.

COLOMBO: Sri Lankan authorities battled rising floodwaters in parts of the capital on Sunday after a powerful cyclone left a trail of destruction, killing at least 159 people across the country.

The northern part of Colombo was facing a major flood as the water level in the Kelani River continued to rise, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said.

The death toll had reached 159, with another 203 people missing following a week of heavy rains brought on by Cyclone Ditwah, which moved away from Sri Lanka on Saturday.

“Although the cyclone has left us, heavy rains upstream are now flooding low-lying areas along the banks of the Kelani River,” a DMC official said.

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake declared a state of emergency on Saturday to deal with the aftermath of the cyclone and appealed for international aid.

India was the first to respond, sending relief supplies and two helicopters with crew to carry out rescue missions.

Japan said it will send a team to assess immediate needs and pledged further assistance.

While the rains have subsided across the island, several roads in the worst-affected central province remained inaccessible, the DMC said.

The extreme weather system has destroyed more than 20,000 homes and sent 122,000 people into state-run temporary shelters.

Another 833,000 people required assistance after being displaced by the floods.

Troops from the army, navy, and air force have been deployed alongside civilian workers and volunteers to assist with the relief effort.

Officials reported that about a third of the country remains without electricity or running water due to collapsed power lines and inundated water purification facilities.

Internet connections have also been disrupted across affected regions.

The cyclone has become Sri Lanka’s deadliest natural disaster since 2017, when flooding and landslides claimed more than 200 lives and displaced hundreds of thousands.

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