Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Cyclone Storm."Burevi "Entered Sri Lanka

 Cyclone storm "Burevi "has landed in Sri Lanka last night (03) through Trincomalee and Mulathivu districts in the Eastern province ,Creating strong. Winds and heavy showers the Meteorology Department has announced .


The Cyclone storm has alreafy created heavy showers up to 200 nili meters in Jaffna and Eastern province according to the Department.

The Cyclone is due to cause gustey winds with the speed of up to 100 kilo meters per hour in Northern ,Eastern ,North Central Central ,North Western and Sabsragamuwa province and heavy showers over 200 milk meters will be occurred in Northern Eastern ,North Central ,North Western ,Western Province with around  60 or 70  kilo meters per hour  winds .

The Cyclone will. Be caused winds with the speed up to 100 kilo metes per hour in sea areas and fishermen were advised not to fishing these days due to the cyclone 

All the schools in North and Eastern provinces had been closed for this week due to the  cyclone storm .

 

Another Two Corona Deaths Reported Yesterday(02)

 Another two Corona deaths had been reported in the country yesterday (02)increasing the total number of Corona deaths reported so far here  to 124 according to the Health authorities .


Accordingly a 66 year old female resident of Chilaw area has died whilst receiving intensive care treatment at Chilaw District hospital and a 67 year old male resident of Colombo -13 has died due to the corona infection at home .

By yesterday the Corona death rate  in the country has been increased to 0.5 .


878 Corona Positives Had Been Reported Today (02)

 A total of 878 Corona positives had been reported in the country today (02)increasing the total number of Corona positives reported so far to 25,410 according to Epidemeology Unit .


Accordingly the health authorities had added all these positives reported today  to the Paliyagoda fish market corona cluster 

At the moment 6982 corona positives are being treated at government hospitals and Corona treatment centers .


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