Tuesday, October 1, 2019

CATERING TRUCK SPINS OUT OF CONTROL AT AIRPORT

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TRUSTED FRIENDSHIP SHOULD NOT BE DESTROYED THROUGH PROMOTING FAKE PEOPLE IN  THE SOCIETY. 

Deaths Of Seven Female Elephants May Have Caused Due To Chemical Poisoning -Wildlife Director General

The deaths of seven Female Elephants
occurred at Thumbikulama Reserve in Hiriwadunna, Habarana area may have caused due to a poisoning of an Agro Chemical or a different kind of fungus according to the Wildlife Director General Chandana Suriyabandara .

All post mortem s of the deceased Elephants had been conducted after obtaining a court order he has stressed during a media briefing held in Colombo today (01)regarding the Elephant deaths .

It has been revealed during post mortem s that all seven female Elephants may have died due to a chemical Poisoning  and further investigations are being carried out to  confirm this Wildlife Director General  Has said .

Twenty Eight Garbage Trucks From Colombo Disposed Garbage To Aruwakkalu Garbage Dump After Protests

Twenty Eight Tipper Truck s carrying Garbage collected from Colombo blocked from disposing Garbage to the Aruwakkalu Garbage dump by protesting  residents of the area ,had finally disposed the Garbage to the dump after stoppage of  the protests today (01).

Residents around Aruwakkalu Garbage Dump had protestEd around 09 hours by blocking the Garbage trucks from entering the Garbage dump it has been reported.

However after the WanathawillUva Police have intervened and promised the protesters to solve the Garbage issue through Puttalam Court protesters had ended their protest. 

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MELTED HEARTS NEVER DELAY ANYTHING 

TOURISTS TO PAY US DOLLARS 1000 TO ENTER DRAGON ISLAND

Three Persons Injured Due To A Vehicle Collision

Three Persons Had been injured and
admitted to the Kaluthara ,Nagoda Hospital due to a Collision among three vehicles at Waskaduwa area in Kalutara this noon (01).

The incident occurred due to a Collision of a private bus travelling from Kalutara to Panadura, A container Truck and a Tipper Truck it has been revealed. 

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.