Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Fierce sun warnings ignored by festival organisers

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Despite a joint warning issued by the Health Ministry and the Meteorolog­ical Department advising that care be taken over exposure to the fierce sun, Avurudu sports celebratio­ns are being conducted as usual.

The Meteorolog­y Department forecasts that the heatwave that began in early March will continue until mid- May 2019 but ministries and other organisati­ons are ignoring the warning and continuing to hold lengthy outdoor Avurudu activities.

The National Unity and Reconcilia­tion Ministry held its New Year celebratio­n in Jaffna on April 9 at the Duraiappa Sportsgrou­nd with former president Chandrika Kumaranatu­nge Banda- ranaike as chief guest to watch cultural dancing and outdoor sports.

Red Bull in Sri Lanka held its first rowing boat competitio­n, on March 28, to mark Avurudu.

Other celebratio­ns galore are being held around the country with village groups organising marathons and cycle races to mark the festival.

A three- day heat alert has been issued covering most parts of the NorthCentr­al, North- Western, Eastern and Western provinces and the Galle, Moneragala, Mannar, Vavuniya and Mullaitivu districts.

People living in areas where temperat u re s reached 27- 41C can be harmed by prolonged exposure, with the risk of cramps and exhaustion, the Meteorolog­y Department said.

In encouragin­g news so far, the National Hospital Colombo said there have been fewer cases of heat stroke reported this season.

Hospital Director Kumara Wickramasi­nghe said event organisers should pay heed to the heat stroke warnings and encourage participan­ts to drink plenty of water and keep themselves cool.

He said, in particular, children and people aged over 65 years should protect themselves from exposure and keep themselves hydrated by drinking lots of water.

 ??  ?? Braving the hot sun, these children participat­e in a bun-eating competitio­n at an Avurudu festival. Pic by Krishan Jeewaka Jayaruk
Braving the hot sun, these children participat­e in a bun-eating competitio­n at an Avurudu festival. Pic by Krishan Jeewaka Jayaruk

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