Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Two Local Fishermen Went Missing And One Rescued Due To A Boat -Ship Collision
Two local fishermen went missing after the boat they
were travelling in colliding with a Ship in sea area of Hambanthota it has been revealed.
The fishing boat of the missing fishermen along with another fishing boat with Sri Lankan fishermen collided with the ship around 26 nautical miles away from the Hambanthota fisheries harbor according to the sources .However one fisherman in a boat was rescued by another fishing boat.
Navy personal have launched a rescue operation in search of the missing fishermen .
were travelling in colliding with a Ship in sea area of Hambanthota it has been revealed.
The fishing boat of the missing fishermen along with another fishing boat with Sri Lankan fishermen collided with the ship around 26 nautical miles away from the Hambanthota fisheries harbor according to the sources .However one fisherman in a boat was rescued by another fishing boat.
Navy personal have launched a rescue operation in search of the missing fishermen .
Damaging Health Ministry Property-Convener Of The Inter University Students Federation Lahiru Weerasekare And Four Others Have Been Further Remanded
Maligakande Magistrate has today (05)further
remanded the convener of the Inter University Students Federation (IUSF) Lahiru Weerasekare and four other student activists who had been arrested and remanded over damaging property of the Ministry Of Health ,until 19th of July.
The suspects have been further remanded after they were produced before the Magistrate Court today.
Although the lawyers of the suspects have requested bail for their clients ,Maligakande Magistrate has ordered the police to further remand the suspects.
The Police have informed the court that eight more student activists involved in damaging the Health Ministry property have been identified and they will be arrested soon.
remanded the convener of the Inter University Students Federation (IUSF) Lahiru Weerasekare and four other student activists who had been arrested and remanded over damaging property of the Ministry Of Health ,until 19th of July.
The suspects have been further remanded after they were produced before the Magistrate Court today.
Although the lawyers of the suspects have requested bail for their clients ,Maligakande Magistrate has ordered the police to further remand the suspects.
The Police have informed the court that eight more student activists involved in damaging the Health Ministry property have been identified and they will be arrested soon.
Cabinet Approval Given To Build 100 Relocation Centers For Disaster Affected Persons
Cabinet has given an approval to a proposal on
building 100 relocation centers throughout the island to relocate people affected by an emergancy disaster situation in future.
According to the sources these Centers will be built covering all the 25 districts in the Island and one center will be sufficient to relocate around 200 persons.
At present schools,temples and community centers are being used to relocate the people affected due to disasters.
building 100 relocation centers throughout the island to relocate people affected by an emergancy disaster situation in future.
According to the sources these Centers will be built covering all the 25 districts in the Island and one center will be sufficient to relocate around 200 persons.
At present schools,temples and community centers are being used to relocate the people affected due to disasters.
Ministry Of Education To Issue A Special Circular For School Children Advising Them To Wear Long Sleeved Uniforms To Prevent Dengue
The Ministry Of Education has decided to issue a special Circular to instruct the School Children who are wearing short frocks and shorts to the School to wear long sleeved frocks and trousers in view of preventing spreading of Dengue among school children.
Most of the School Children were bitten by Dengue Mosquitoes in their school rooms during day time it has been revealed.
Around 25% Out of the total number of Dengue Patients reported this year are school children according to the statistics.
Most of the School Children were bitten by Dengue Mosquitoes in their school rooms during day time it has been revealed.
Around 25% Out of the total number of Dengue Patients reported this year are school children according to the statistics.
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