The Borneo Post

Sri Lanka deploys thousands of troops as flood toll climbs to 169

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KALUTARA, Sri Lanka: Thousands of Sri Lankan troops battled yesterday to get relief supplies to nearly half a million people displaced by the island’s worst flooding in well over a decade, which has killed 169 people.

The military said a lull in torrential monsoon rains had allowed it to deploy aircraft, boats and ground troops to evacuate people from flooded areas and deliver food and other essentials.

Almost half a million people have had to abandon their homes after the island suffered its worst flooding in 14 years.

The Disaster Management Centre said 169 people had been confirmed dead, most of them buried by landslides triggered by Friday’s intense rains. Another 102 people are listed as missing and 88 are in hospital.

Sri Lanka is regularly hit by flooding at the start of the annual monsoon. But carpenter J. H. Siripala, who lives in one of the areas worst hit, said he had never seen it this bad.

“I have lived in this area for 27 years and we have gone through floods, but never experience­d this much water,” the 62-year told AFP in Kalutara district on the southwest coast as a navy boat carried him to safety.

“I thought it was my end,” he said as he recalled how the water level suddenly rose on Sunday, covering his head, before he was pulled to safety.

Dhanushka Fernando said his house was under eight feet ( 2.5 metres) of water on Sunday.

“We had floods in 2003 but not this much water,” the 28-year- old told AFP.

Military spokesman Roshan Seneviratn­e said a let-up in the rains had allowed troops to access cut- off villages.

“We are able to access all the affected communitie­s,” he told AFP.

He said 1,800 soldiers and 1,100 naval personnel had been deployed to evacuate people and ferry food and other essentials to affected areas.

The flooding is the worst since May 2003, when 250 people were killed and 10,000 homes destroyed after a similarly powerful monsoon.

Nearly 2,000 houses have suffered structural damage or been completely destroyed, according to official figures.

An investigat­ion is under way after an air force transport helicopter crashed during an operation to distribute food to marooned villages in the southern town of Baddegama.

The 11-member crew of the Mi-17 transport helicopter were unhurt.

On Friday an airman was killed when he fell from a helicopter while trying to winch up a marooned man in the island’s south. — AFP

 ??  ?? Sri Lankan villagers being evacuated through floodwater­s in Nagoda in Kalutara district. — AFP photo
Sri Lankan villagers being evacuated through floodwater­s in Nagoda in Kalutara district. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Members of a Sri Lankan Navy rescue team help marooned villagers in Nagoda in Kalutara district. — AFP photo
Members of a Sri Lankan Navy rescue team help marooned villagers in Nagoda in Kalutara district. — AFP photo

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