Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THREAT OF SQUALL PERSISTS

Flood threat in Kalutara, Ratnapura ease

- BY YOHAN PERERA

The Disaster Management Centre (DMC) yesterday said threats of heavy showers and high winds have not passed yet though the flood threat in Kalutara and Ratnapura Districts have declined.

High wind speed up to 60 km/h over the island particular­ly in Western, Southern, Sabaragamu­wa, North-central, North-western, Northern and Central provinces and in Trincomale­e District

Heavy rain falls exceeding 100 mm are likely in Central, Sabaragamu­wa provinces and in Galle, Matara and Kalutara districts during the coming days. Showers or thundersho­wers expected also in Western, Sabaragamu­wa, Central, Southern and North-western provinces.

DMC Spokesman Pradeep Kodippily told Daily Mirror that heavy rainfalls exceeding 100 mm are likely in Central, Sabaragamu­wa provinces and in Galle, Matara and Kalutara districts during the coming days. Showers or thundersho­wers expected also in Western, Sabaragamu­wa, Central, Southern and North-western provinces. “There is a possibilit­y for sudden increase of wind speed up to 60 km/h over the island particular­ly in Western, Southern, Sabaragamu­wa, North-central, North-western, Northern and Central provinces and in Trincomale­e district,” Mr. Kodippily said.

“There is a high possibilit­y for sudden increase of wind speed up to (70-80) kmph and seas can be very rough in the areas extending from Pottuvil to Trincomale­e via Hambantota, Colombo, Puttalam and Kankesantu­rai,” he added. Fishermen have been warned to be vigilant in this regard. Meanwhile, flood situation in Ratnapura remained the same though the water level of Kalu Ganga was receding as of yesterday.water level in the Kalu Ganga was rising in Millakanda was also rising as of last afternoon.

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