Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

45,000 AFFECTED BY THE HEAVY RAINS

RAINFALL OF MORE THAN 200MM REPORTED

- BY YOHAN PERERA AND CHATHURANG­A SAMARAWICK­RAMA

Heavy rains have resulted in a minor flood situation in several districts, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said yesterday.

DMC Spokesman Pradeep Kodippili said minor floods were reported from Baddegama and Thawalama in the Galle Districts and in Millakanda,agalawatta,walallawit­a and Bulathsing­hala in the Kalutara Districts. A minor flood situation was also reported from Malimbada, Kamburupit­iya, Akuressa, Devinuwara and Pasgoda in the Matara District.

He said nearly 45,000 people have been affected by floods in these areas though ill effects of the heavy rains have been less this time because the residents in vulnerable areas were asked to be vigilant.

Rainfall exceeding 200mm were recorded from Katunayake, Baddegama and Negombo. However,a Meteorolog­y Department said this was the first time that a rainfall exceeding 200mm was reported since 2016. However the Department said rainfall of 200mm is no longer considered unusual. Katunayake had received a rainfall of 272mm, Baddegama in Galle District 210mm, Negombo 230mm, Ratmalana 158mm,angoda 175mm while Colombo also received a rainfall of 140mm.

Landslide warnings have been issued in Kegalle, Ratnapura, Galle, Matara and Kalutara Districts.

Meanwhile Southern Expressway Deputy Director R.A.D. Kahatapiti­ya said Kokmaduwa and Welipenna interchang­es on the Southern Expressway (E01) had been flooded and motorists were advised to use alternate routes. He said motorists can reach Welipenna and Kanakke from Godagama interchang­e avoiding the Kokmaduwa interchang­e. “The water level at the Welipenna interchang­e is on the decline but small vehicles such as cars and vans unable to reach the exit point,” the director said. In another developmen­t education authoritie­s said school attendance was low in Colombo and the suburbs yesterday. Schools in Matara and Galle were closed yesterday and today. Southern Province Governor Hemal Gunasekera said the closure would be extended if the need arose.

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