Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

STRONG WINDS AFFECTS FOUR PROVINCES

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According to its reports two fishermen from Talaimanna­r and one from Beruwala went missing while four others were injured due to accidents caused by prevailing strong winds.

According to DMC, nine houses were completely destroyed while 114 houses received partial damages in Northern, Central, North Western and in Southern provinces. DMC Deputy Director Pradeep Kodippili said around 30 houses in Udubeddawa, Kurunegala had been partially damaged due to strong winds yesterday while several houses and small fishing boats were damaged in Muthupanth­iya in Puttalam District.

Also several houses in Panwilla in Kandy District and Kilinochch­i District were damaged due to strong winds yesterday.

Mr. Kodippili said that relief services has been directed to those areas under the instructio­ns of Divisional and Pradeshiya Sabha Secretarie­s..

DMC instructed the public to remove unsafe branches and trees near houses in order to prevent damages caused by high winds. He also requested the public to inform of unsafe trees at public places via DMC hot line 117. DMC warned the public to remain alert to minimise accidents caused by high winds

Quoting the Meteorolog­y Department Forecastin­g Report, he said that showers over 75mm are expected in the Western and Sabaragamu­wa Provinces and in the Moneragala District during the next couple of days.

Accordingl­y, strong winds are expected across the Northern, North Central, Western, Southern, Sabaragamu­wa, North Western and Central provinces while sea areas around the island also could get rough as a result with winds between 60 to 70kmph.

Meteorolog­y Department said that prevailing windy condition over the island and in the sea areas around the island is expected to reduce gradually after today.

DMC warned the public to remain alert to minimise accidents caused by high winds.

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