ECONOMYNEXT – The adverse weather prevailing in Sri Lanka since end of October 29 has claimed eleven lives and affected over 28,000 people, and will likely continue, according to the Disaster Management Centre (DMC).
Torrential downpours have been reported in many parts of the island, with the Kurunegala, Colombo, Kegalle, Monaragala, Gampaha and Kalutara districts having experienced over 100mm of rain over the past 24 hours from Monday (08) to Tuesday (09).
Though a decrease in rainfall has been observed, the DMC said Tuesday afternoon that heavy rain will continue for the next 24 hours.
The DMC breakdown is as follows:
- Number of affected districts: 17
- Number of divisional secretariats affected: 93
- Death: 12
- Missing: 00
- Number injured: 05
- Total number of relief centers: 13
- Total number of families in relief centers: 113
- Total number of persons in relief centers: 445
- Total number of families in relatives’ homes: 357
- Total number of persons in relative homes: 1,243
- Total number of families affected: 7,529
- Total number of affected people: 28,263
- Total number of partial damage: 802
- Total damage number: 13
The Department of Meteorology said very heavy showers above 150mm are likely in parts of the Northern, North Western, Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces and in the Anuradhapura, Trincomalee, Nuwara Eliya and Kandy districts. Heavy showers of about 100mm can be expected in parts of Matale, Polonnaruwa, Galle and Matara districts.
A low pressure area is very likely to form over south-east Bay of Bengal (05N-11N, 86E94E) during the next 24 hours, the Met Department said.
“Naval and fishing communities are advised not to venture the aforementioned sea area and southern sea areas of the island until further notice,” the department said in a statement warning the communities to watch out for upcoming weather forecasts.
The Met Department said winds will be westerly to north-westerly at speeds of 30-40 kilometers per hour in the seas around the island. Wind speeds can increase up to 55-65 kilometers per hour at times in the sea areas extending from Puttalam to Potuvil via Colombo, Galle and Hambantota.
Landslide warnings that were issued on Monday will continue to hold until further notice, the DMC said.
The National Building Rresearch Organistion (NBRO) has issued warnings for the following areas.
Level one warning
- Badulla – Passara and Ella district secretariat divisions
- Colombo- Seethawaka and Padukka district secretariat divisions
- Kalutara- Ingiriya, Walallawita, Dodangoda and Horana district secretariat divisions
- Galle – Nagoda, Neluwa, Yakkamulla, Kadawath sathara and Akmeemana district secretariat divisions
- Kegalle – Ruwanwella, Yatiyanthota, Galigamuwa, Deraniyagala and Warakapola district secretariat divisions
- Rathnapura- Kiriella, Elapatha, Nivitigala and Kuruwita district secretariat divisions
- Matale – Raththota and Ukuwela district secretariat divisions
- Kandy – Ganga wata Korale, Udunuwara, Harispattuwa, Yatinuwara, Doluwa, Udapalatha and Pasbage Korale district secretariat divisions
- Nuwara Eliya – Walapane, Amabagamuwa, Hanguranketha and Kotmale district secretariat divisions
- Kurunegala – Ridigama, Mawathagama and Mallawapitiya district secretariat divisions
Level two
- Kalutara – Matugama, Agalawatta, Bulathsinghala and Palindanuwara district secretariat divisions
- Galle – Baddegama and Alpitiya district secretariat divisions
- Kegalle – Mawanella, Aranayaka, Bulathkohupitiya, Dehiowita, Rambukkana and Kegalle district secretariat divisions
- Rathnapura – Uyagama, Rathnapura, Eheliyagoda and Kalawana district secretariat divisions
- Kandy – Ganga Ihala Korale district secretariat divisions
- Kurunegala – Narammala district secretariat divisions
Disaster management centre said due to water level increase in Kelani river, residents living in low laying areas in Dehiowita, Ruwanwella, Seethawaka, Dompe, Kaduwela, Biyagama, Kolonnawa, Colombo and Waththala can experience minor floods in the next 6-12 hours.
Meanwhile, the Irrigation Department has issued a red notice for low laying areas near Maha Oya.
The department said as per the warning issued for the Maha Oya river basin at 10pm on Monday, the river’s water level at the upstream areas have risen extensively. The water level at the Giriulla River gauging station had also risen up to 8.94 meters at 0700 AM on Tuesday.
“It is warned that there is a high possibility a major flood situation occuring in low-lying areas of the Maha Oya valley in Alawwa, Diwulapitiya, Meerigama, Pannala, Wennappuwa, Negambo, Katana, Narammala and Dankotuwa divisional secretariat divisions within the next few hours,” the Irrigation Department said Tuesday morning.
“Residents and an people driving through those areas are requested to pay close attention in order to save valuable lives and public and private property,” the statement said.
According to the Irrigation Department, dam doors in Rajanganaya, Deduru Oya, Lakshapana, Kukule Gangan Thabbowam Polgolla, Kotmale, Victoria, Norton bridge, Angamuwa and Kuruwita reservoirs as well as the Mahawilachchiya wewa (tank) have been opened to control water levels. The department has asked residents nearby to be vigilant over possible water level incensement.
The DMC said, with five deaths recorded over the past 24 hours the death toll from the adverse weather has risen to 11.
“Rambukkana in the Kegalle district recorded three deaths due to a landslide and two deaths were reported from Giriulla, Mallavi areas due to a drowning incident and a landslide,” DMC Deputy Director Pradeep Kodippili told reporters.
According to the DMC, the Rambukkana–Mawanella road is blocked due to a fallen tree and the Puttalam-Colombo road from Palavi area and Puttalam-Kurunegala Road from the Temple Garden 02 mile post are also blocked due floods.
The DMC said the relief teams are in place in every affected district.
So far 7,167 people have been affected in total and 222 people are in relief centers.
As at Tuesday, 796 properties were partially damaged and 14 properties have been completely destroyed.
The DMC requests the public to dial it’s 24-hour hotline 117 for further information. (Colombo/Nov09/2021)