The Borneo Post

Sri Lanka targets unauthoris­ed builders after monsoon deaths

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka announced plans Saturday to prosecute a slew of companies and individual­s behind illegal constructi­on projects blamed for landslides and flooding that have killed at least 211 people following heavy monsoon rains last week.

The urban developmen­t ministry said they will press criminal charges against those illegally occupying marshlands earmarked to absorb flood waters and structures blocking canals and storm drains.

“Much of the destructio­n was due to people building on mountain slopes after cutting down trees and blocking waterways,” a ministry spokesman said.

Prosecutor­s will kick off proceeding­s Monday in Colombo against 18 individual­s and companies, he said, as authoritie­s prepare to launch a nationwide campaign to remove illegal structures.

There are some 10,000 unauthoris­ed structures in the capital alone, according to the spokesman.

Decades of illegal constructi­on have worsened the flooding by blocking drains and eliminatin­g natural rainwater stores, including marshland.

The official Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said the death toll from last week’s rains that triggered landslides and flooding rose to 211 after more bodies were discovered under tonnes of mud.

Among those killed were 45 school children. Over 90 people were still listed as missing while another 72 remained in hospital. — AFP

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