The Asian Age

1 dead, thousands flee as fire at Lanka arms depot triggers blasts

Hundreds of homes destroyed as debris fell on populated areas

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Colombo, June 6: A major fire at one of Sri Lanka’s largest ammunition depots triggered a series of explosions, killing one soldier and injuring over 40, forcing thousands to flee as debris fell into populated areas destroying hundreds of homes in the worst such incident in the country’s history.

The military ammunition dump at Salawa area in Avissawell­a, 30 kms east of Colombo, caught fire at around 5 pm ( local time) on Sunday, setting off huge explosions that went on through the night.

Rocket- propelled grenade shells and shrapnel triggered by the explosions destroyed a hospital and hundreds of nearby homes, creating panic among thousands of people who rushed for cover, officials said.

“A soldier has been killed and the military has entered the premises,” military spokespers­on Brigadier Jayanath Jayaweera said, adding that soldiers have doused the fire.

He said the Army will appoint a court of inquiry to probe the incident in which more than 40 people were also injured.

Firefighte­rs had to struggle for more than 12 hours to douse the blaze at the Salawa military complex.

Thousands of people living close to the site were asked to vacate their homes and move to schools, temples and other places for cover as intermitte­nt blasts were still erupting.

Disaster officials said over 25,000 people were affected by the explosions.

At least 600 of them are housed in Temples and schools, disaster management centre official Pradeep Kodippili said.

An aerial shot of the Army complex from a nearby hilltop showed only a water tower remained relatively intact. All the buildings were either fully destroyed or had their roofs blown out in the explosion.

 ?? — AFP ?? Sri Lankan Special Task Force soldiers walk past a mortar bomb on the streets of Salawa, on the outskirts of the capital Colombo, on Monday.
— AFP Sri Lankan Special Task Force soldiers walk past a mortar bomb on the streets of Salawa, on the outskirts of the capital Colombo, on Monday.
 ?? — AFP ?? Damage from a mortar is seen in a home in Salawa, on the outskirts of Colombo, on Monday.
— AFP Damage from a mortar is seen in a home in Salawa, on the outskirts of Colombo, on Monday.

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