Monday, May 23, 2016

FCID Arrestd Two Former Government Officials Regarding A Land Deal

Image result for detained in wordsThe financial crimes investigation division(FCID) has today(23) arrested two  former government officials A.Dassanayake and Willie Gamage regarding a land deal involved by former economic development minister Basil Rajapakshe.

The two suspects had given a statement to FCID regarding the allegation  this morning.They are due to produced before Gamapaha Magistrate Court today(23).

CID Arrested Former Senior DIG Over Hiding Evidences Of Former Rugby Player Thajudeen's Murder

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The Criminal Investigations Department(CID) has today(23) arrested the former senior deputy inspector general of police(DIG) Anura Senanayake over hiding evidences of the murder of former sri lanakan rugby player wasim thajudeen.


Earlier in the morning CID has recorded a statement from former senior DIG Senanayake for few hours regarding the murder case of thajudeen.

CID has arrested former crimes OIC if Narahenpita Police recently over the same murder case.

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Nearly 10,000 Children Under Five Years Old Residing At Displaced Camps-Ministry Of Health

Image result for displaced camp in sri lanka for flood victimsThere are nearly 10,000 children under  five  years old residing in Displaced Camps established throughout the island as a result of floods according to Ministry Of Health,Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine.

Majority of these children numbering  4373 are residing in displaced camps at Gampaha District(In Western Province) the Ministry has stated.

For the benefit of displaced persons Health Ministry has taken steps to built temporary toilets attached to displaced camps it has been reported.

Sunday, May 22, 2016

HEALTH TIP- FLOOD RELATED DISEASES

Causes of leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is caused by a strain of bacteria called leptospira, which is found in certain animals and can spread to humans.
Many different kinds of animals can carry the bacteria, but it is most commonly associated with:
  • rats and mice
  • farm animals, such as pigs, cattle, horses and sheep
  • dogs
It's rare to catch leptospirosis from domestic pets, although there have been cases where the infection was caught from pet rats.

An animal carrying the leptospira bacteria may show no outward signs of illness. The bacteria live inside the animal's kidneys and can be passed out in their urine. Bacteria can survive for several weeks, and even months, when it's passed into soil or water.

You can become infected with the leptospira bacteria if contaminated water or soil comes into contact with your eyes, mouth, nose, or any open cuts in the skin. 

The bacteria can also be spread through rodent bites or by drinking contaminated water. Less commonly, it can be passed to humans who come into close physical contact with the blood or tissues of an infected animal.

Outbreaks of leptospirosis can also occur, particularly at events that involve close contact with infected water, such as some water sports, or after a flood.
It's extremely rare for it to be passed from human to human, but it may be possible during sex, or by an infected mother passing it on to her baby

 

 

Symptoms of leptospirosis 

The symptoms of leptospirosis usually develop suddenly around 7 to 14 days after exposure to the leptospira bacteria.
However, it is possible for symptoms to develop from between 2 and 30 days after exposure.
About 90% of leptospirosis infections only cause mild symptoms, including:
  • a high temperature (fever) that is usually between 38C and 40C (100.4-104-F)
  • chills
  • sudden headaches
  • nausea and vomiting
  • loss of appetite
  • muscle pain, particularly affecting the muscles in the calves and lower back
  • conjunctivitis (irritation and redness of the eyes)
  • cough 
  • a short-lived rash
These symptoms usually resolve within five to seven days. However, in about 10% of cases people go on to experience more serious symptoms.

PREVENTION-
 
The risk of acquiring leptospirosis can be greatly reduced by not swimming or wading in water that might be contaminated with animal urine, or eliminating contact with potentially infected animals.
Protective clothing or footwear should be worn by those exposed to contaminated water or soil because of their job or recreational activities.Those who contacted flood waters should wash their legs by using soap  to avoid getting leptospirosis.


RELIEF AID FOR FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS -PLEASE INFORM THIS TO RELEVANT PERSONS

*The factory outlet has provided Rs.3 million worth cloths for  Zahira Collage-Colombo group of 2009 to distribute among flood victims.Anyone who needs cloths can contact Shamil-075-9879876 and Naveedh 075-4759749.

*If anyone need food packets in Kolonnawa and Wellampitiya areas pls.contact 077 3849417



*FLOOD RELIEF DONATION OF EDUCATION MATERIAL 

The fund collection mentioned above focused on students who have lost their books and other study material

Materials-
Single Ruled CR Books (80/120/160/200 pages)

Single Rule Exercise Books (80/120/160/200 pages)

Square Rule Exercise Books-(80/120/160/200 pages)

Advanced Level past paper books (Science/Commerce/Arts Streams) 

Pencils,pens,sharpeners,erasers,rulers,pencil cases,school bags,water bottles,school shoes

All these items  will be distributed once the victims begin settling back in their respective homes or upon request those in the need of educational material .Goods need to be in brand new condition(past paper books can be used once but in good condition)

Join this fund collection in lending a kind hand to those in need.

For further details contact Naadhia Zainudeen 077 065 6971

(Information provided by my friend Bihara-Austria)