Red notices were issued to the two divisional secretariats in Ratnapura and Badulla Districts by the National Building Research Organization(NBRO) which are identified as highly risk areas for landslides .
Accordingly Kolonna District Secretariat in Ratnapura and Kandamulle District Secretariat in Badulle were received these red notices and people those areas have been advised to be evacuated from their houses according to the NBRO.
Disaster Management Center has issued landslide warnings to Eight Districts due to the adverse weather condition experienced by these Districts at present.
Accordingly Galle,Matara,Hambanthota,Nuwara Eliya,Ratnapura,Badulle,Matale and Monaragala areas were received landslide warnings for a 24 hour period..
People in these areas should be vigilant over landslide signs due to the situation the Center has announced.
Mother nature unkind to many areas in Five Districts since last evening as falling of trees as a result of the strong winds up to 80 Kilo Meters per hour experienced in Galle,Matara ,Hambanthota ,Colombo and Kalutara had destroyed many properties and houses and disrupted electricity supply as well.
Due to the fallen trees as a result of the strong winds many areas in Galle,Matara and Hambanthota experiences electricity cuts since last evening.The restoring of electricity supply to these areas are being delayed due to the continuous sowers and winds the authorities have stated.
Transport activities in many areas in southern province including Ambalangoda area have been disrupted since last evening as a result of the fallen trees towards the main roads .Sign boards fallen on to the roads in many areas according to reports.
Two persons were injured and hospitalized after a Tree had fallen on to the Motor Car they were traveling in at Kiribathgoda last night .The injured were admitted to the Colombo National Hospital for treatment.
Due to the Heavy showers and strong winds train services in Kelany valley and Upcountry railway lines have been disrupted and due to the strong winds experienced in Katunayake three flights two Sri Lankan flights arrived in from Chennai and Bangalore in India and a Air Asia flight arrived in from Kuala Lampur in Malaysia had been diverted to Mattala International Airport in Hambanthota last night.
The diverted flights had returned Katunayake International Airport this morning after the weather in the area had improved.
Due to the heavy showers prevailing in many areas of Southern Province and Central Hill areas since last evening(29) around twenty five houses and low land areas in Norwood and Bagawanthalawa areas as well as Norwood ground have submerged due to the overflowing of Keselgamu Oya and Niwalal and Gin Rivers in south have reached overflowing level according to the Irrigation Department.
Due to the floods in Norwood and Bagawanthyalawa areas people in the submerged houses have been moved to safe places it has been reported.
Accordingly Nilwala River has reached overflowing level from Pitabaddara,Sapugoda and Panadugama areas and Gin River has reached overflowing level from Thawalama area the Department has stated.
The Irrigation Department has appealed the public residing around those rivers to be in alert as the water levels of these rivers have reached overflowing level.
Due to a falling down of a sand mount and several rocks on to the Rail track near a Tunnel between Ohiya and Idalgashinna Train stations attached to the Upcountry Railway Line several trains running from Badulle to Colombo have been temporarily suspended according to the Railway Control room.
As a result of the heavy showers prevailing in the area a sand mount and several rocks had fallen on to the rail track of Upcountry Railway Line according to the sources.
The workers of the maintenance section of the Railways Department along with Army Officers and officials of the Disaster Management Center are being involved in removing the sand and rocks on the Rail Track it has been revealed.