Sunday, April 23, 2017

Japanese Experts Instructed Authorities To Take Precautionary Measures As There's A Danger Of Collapsing The Meethotamulle Garbage Mountain Again

The visiting Japanese Technical Expert  Team has
istructed the residents lives near the Disaster hit Meethotamulle Garbage Mountain not to light a flammable things including Cigarettes due to the rising levels of Methane Gas in the area it has been revealed.

As there's a danger of collapsing the remained part of the Meethotamulle Garbage Mountain anytime ,the Japanese Experts have advised the personal  who involved  in the rescue operation in the  disaster hit area to conclude their operations quickly as possible and move away from the area.

The rescue operations in search of the missing persons continues today (23) as well in the disaster hit area of the Garbage Mountain .

Authorities Have Covered The Meethotamulle Garbage Mountain With Mackintosh To Prevent Further Collapse

Authorities have taken steps to cover
four areas of the Meethotamulle Garbage Mountain suspected as might  collapse due to a rain   with a rubber sheet "Mackintosh" as a precautionary meassure .

Half walls also built near the Garbage Mountain to prevent further collapse of it ,it has been revealed.

Meanwhile the power supply to the area which was cut soon after the collapsing of the Meethotamulle Garbage Mountain has been restored today (23) while considering the rising levels of Methane gas in the area according to the Army.

The ten member Japanese Technical Expert team which  visited the Meethotamulle Garbage Dump last week had stated that the Methane Gas in the airspace of disaster hit area increased by 16 percent .

The Japanese Team is due to handover the report prepared by them after investigating on the Meethotamulle disaster to Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe tomorrow (24) it has been reported.

The National Building Research Organization has revealed that there's no connection between the increased levels of  Methane Gas in the airspace and the Garbage Mountain collapse .

HEALTH TIP


Saturday, April 22, 2017

"THE MAGPIE"(1869)A POPULAR YESTERYEAR ARTWORK OF FRENCH ARTIST CLAUDE MONET (1840-1926)




"Demawpiyange Senehasa,Manushyatwaya,Adaraya ha Awanka Mitratwaya yanu kisida mudalata mila dee gatha nohaki Apamana Agayak Athi dewal Bawa Amathaka Nokaranna- Ewa raka ganeema Sawoma Sathu Yutukamaki"

A Hedgehog Friendly Village In England

Search Operations To Findout The Missing Persons Of Meethotamulle Tragady Enters The Tenth Day

Search operations to find out those who went missing
due to the Meethotamulle Garbage Dump Collapse still continues as it enters the 10th day tomorrow (23)according to the authorities.

From 14th of April the day the Meethotamulle Garbage Dump Collapse occurred uptodate 33 dead bodies were recovered under the rubble of the disaster struck area.

Although dumping of Garbage Collected in Colombo to Meethotamulle Garbage Dump had been stalled after the collapse authorities still not able to raise their voices on  building  a Garbage Recycling center here like in most of the countries.Instead of that they are (Authorities)still trying to dump city garbage to garbage dumps in residential areas.

Remembering One of the world's, largest Train Accidents reported from Sri Lanka In 2004

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.