Saturday, October 14, 2017
Friday, October 13, 2017
Shifting Residents In Mountainous Areas Of Neluwa To Safe Places Has Begun Due To Landslide Threats
Disaster Management Center has informed the people
living in mountain areas of Neluwa in Galle to move to safer places due to the heavy threat of landslides in those areas.
The center has informed the public in those areas already to leave their houses and move to safer places and tri forces have already begun to shifting those living in mountain areas to safer locations it has been reported.
Disaster Management Center has also warned the public in Ehaliyagoda area in Ratnapura too on landslides due to the heavy showers.
During last 24 hours a rain fall exceeding 150 mili meters had been received by Neluwa area and a rain fall exceeding 126 mili meters received by Ehaliyagoda.
living in mountain areas of Neluwa in Galle to move to safer places due to the heavy threat of landslides in those areas.
The center has informed the public in those areas already to leave their houses and move to safer places and tri forces have already begun to shifting those living in mountain areas to safer locations it has been reported.
Disaster Management Center has also warned the public in Ehaliyagoda area in Ratnapura too on landslides due to the heavy showers.
During last 24 hours a rain fall exceeding 150 mili meters had been received by Neluwa area and a rain fall exceeding 126 mili meters received by Ehaliyagoda.
Landslide Warning Issued To Neluwa Area In Galle Due To Heavy Showers
A landslide warning has been issued to the Neluwa
area in Galle district and surrounding areas if the rain prevailing in there continues for next 24 hours according to the authorities.
The meteorology department has stated that a heavy rain fall between 100-150 mili meters is expected in Galle,Matara,Kalutara districts and Sabaragamuwa province in next 24 hours with strong winds.
Seas around the island too will be rough due to strong winds the Department has stated.
The heavy showers prevailing in most parts in the island is expected to continue for another few days .Meanwhile a sluice gate of Kukule ganga (river)has been opened due to the rising water level of the river as a result of heavy showers prevailing in Kalutara district.
area in Galle district and surrounding areas if the rain prevailing in there continues for next 24 hours according to the authorities.
The meteorology department has stated that a heavy rain fall between 100-150 mili meters is expected in Galle,Matara,Kalutara districts and Sabaragamuwa province in next 24 hours with strong winds.
Seas around the island too will be rough due to strong winds the Department has stated.
The heavy showers prevailing in most parts in the island is expected to continue for another few days .Meanwhile a sluice gate of Kukule ganga (river)has been opened due to the rising water level of the river as a result of heavy showers prevailing in Kalutara district.
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