Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Flood-affected residents receive free services and repairs from Abans

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Due to the adverse impact that the recent floods and mudslides have imposed on several communitie­s, Abans Service has undertaken an active integral role in providing assistance to flood-affected areas.

The company is currently conducting a full-scale initiative that offers humanitari­an relief to residents located in worstaffli­cted regions including Kaduwela, Kalutara, Ratnapura, Galle, and Matara.

Abans Service sent across more than 08 mobile service vans to these regions to conduct free services for affected homeowners. In a bid to help flood-afflicted individual­s get back on their feet, highly qualified Abans Service technician­s performed free services, repairs, and inspection for a wide variety of flooddamag­ed appliances including refrigerat­ors, washing machines, TV sets, cookers, and more.

Plus, using bowsers outfitted with high pressure water guns, employees from Abans Environmen­tal Services steadily worked to remove debris and waste materials scattered by flood-water, and clean up several public spaces such as hospitals, police stations, and schools. Abans Environmen­tal Services has also offered personal cleanup services free-of-charge to homeowners who have been affected by the floods to help render their homes both livable and usable.

The Abans Service has always striven to provide significan­t contributi­ons towards the well-being of the Sri Lankan community at large. By conducting these free services, Abans Service aims to mitigate the damage inflicted by the immense flooding as well as spearhead the process of recovery and rehabilita­tion for flood-affected residents.

If you or your community require any further relief assistance, please contact 5 555 888 and our team will arrive at your doorstep to provide you help and support in your time of need.

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