Sunday, June 18, 2017
Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe Has Instructed The Municipal Commissioner To Remove Collected Garbage In Colombo Roads
Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe has today
(18)instructed the Colombo Municip al Commissioner to remove the garbage and solid waste mounds collected in Colombo Roads these days as soon as possible .
Prime Minister has instructed on this after inspecting few garbage mounds in Colombo roads today (18).
Premier stressed the need of maintaining garbage disposal sites in proper mannner.
Some collected garbage mounds in Colombo roads have not been removed from weeks it has been revealed.
Health Authorities have warned that there is a threat of spreading Dengue rapidly due to the collected garbage mounds in Colombo roads.
(18)instructed the Colombo Municip al Commissioner to remove the garbage and solid waste mounds collected in Colombo Roads these days as soon as possible .
Prime Minister has instructed on this after inspecting few garbage mounds in Colombo roads today (18).
Premier stressed the need of maintaining garbage disposal sites in proper mannner.
Some collected garbage mounds in Colombo roads have not been removed from weeks it has been revealed.
Health Authorities have warned that there is a threat of spreading Dengue rapidly due to the collected garbage mounds in Colombo roads.
Around 94 Health Institutions Have Been Damaged Due To Recent Adverse Weather
Around 94 Government Health Institutions in four
districts including General,Base and Rural Hospitals have been damaged due to the recent floods and landlides according to the Ministry Of Health.
Accordingly 94 Health Institutions in Ratnapura, Galle,Matara and Kalutara Districts have been damaged including the Hospital Equipment due to the floods and landslides.Some of these Institutions have temporarily shifted to other places Ministry has stressed.
More than Rs.570 million needed to renovate the damaged Health Institutions the Ministry has stated.
Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne has instructed the authorities to renovate these damaged Health Institutes as soon as possible the Ministry has said.
districts including General,Base and Rural Hospitals have been damaged due to the recent floods and landlides according to the Ministry Of Health.
Accordingly 94 Health Institutions in Ratnapura, Galle,Matara and Kalutara Districts have been damaged including the Hospital Equipment due to the floods and landslides.Some of these Institutions have temporarily shifted to other places Ministry has stressed.
More than Rs.570 million needed to renovate the damaged Health Institutions the Ministry has stated.
Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne has instructed the authorities to renovate these damaged Health Institutes as soon as possible the Ministry has said.
Saturday, June 17, 2017
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