Wednesday, June 14, 2017

No Sri Lankans Have Been Affected Due To The Fire Broke Out In London Building

No Sri Lankan have been affected due to the hug
e fire broke out in Residency Building "Grenfell "Tower in West London,United Kingdom last night (14)which killed around twelve persons and injured more than seventy five  persons according to the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs.

According to the latest reports eighteen persons who got injured due to the fire are in Intensive Care units of six hospitals .

A 69 Year Old Patient Committed Suicide By Jumping From Kandy Hospital Building

A 69 year old patiend had committed suicide this
morning (14)by jumping from a four storied building in Kandy Teaching Hospital.

The patient who was admitted to ward 23 had jumped from the hospital building while taking for a ENT Test according to reports.

The deased had been identified as a resident of wattegama area.

A Mother And Her Child Were Injured And Hospitalized Due To A Wild Elephant Attack

A mother and her three year old son have been
injured and hospitalized after a wild elephant attacked the motor car they were travelling in at Rathuwewa area in Hambanthota.

The injured were admitted to the Hambanthota General Hospital for treatment.

The elephant had attacked the vehicle travelling from  Thissamaharamaya to Ambalanthota while crossing the road according to the police. 

London Fire Latest: Six Confirmed Dead In Grenfell Tower And Death Toll Expected To Rise

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Foreign-Huge Fire Engulfs Grenfell Tower In West London

GOLDEN MELODIES


An Investigation To Be Carried Out To Find Welfare Of Elephants Owned By Individuals

Minister of Wildlife and sustainable development
Gamini Jayawikrama perera has yesterday (13)stated that an investigation will be carried out To find out on the welfare of elephants owned by an individuals as a private property.

He made this statement during a press briefing held yesterday regarding the death of a buddhist monk occurred due to a elephant attack last monday (11).

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.