Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Around 25 Families Displaced Due To The Meethotamulle Garbage Dump Collapse To Receive 25 Houses By This Friday
Around 25 families displaced due to the
Meethotamulle Garbage Dump Collapse are scheduled to be received 25 houses built with a space of 300 square feet each in Paddy marketing Board store, Meethotamulle by this friday (28) according to the Sri Lanka Army.
A house will comprising of required facilities including a Bed,Table,A cupboard and two fans .
The construction work of the 25 houses are scheduled to be concluded today (25).
Meanwhile rescue operations in Meethotamulle Garbage Dump area still continues it has been reported.
Meethotamulle Garbage Dump Collapse are scheduled to be received 25 houses built with a space of 300 square feet each in Paddy marketing Board store, Meethotamulle by this friday (28) according to the Sri Lanka Army.
A house will comprising of required facilities including a Bed,Table,A cupboard and two fans .
The construction work of the 25 houses are scheduled to be concluded today (25).
Meanwhile rescue operations in Meethotamulle Garbage Dump area still continues it has been reported.
Seventeen Persons Were Injured And Hospitalized Due To A Lorry-Bus Collision In Benthota
Seventeen persons were injured and hospitalized due
to a Private Bus-Lorry collision occurred in Benthota (Southern Province) this morning (25).
The injured including the two drivers of the vehicles were admitted to Benthota,Nagoda and Balapitiya Hospitals.
According to the reports a Lorry transporting goods to Galle from Aluthgama collided with a Private Bus travelling from Matara to Colombo .
Benthota Police are conducting an investigation on the incident.
to a Private Bus-Lorry collision occurred in Benthota (Southern Province) this morning (25).
The injured including the two drivers of the vehicles were admitted to Benthota,Nagoda and Balapitiya Hospitals.
According to the reports a Lorry transporting goods to Galle from Aluthgama collided with a Private Bus travelling from Matara to Colombo .
Benthota Police are conducting an investigation on the incident.
President Has Instructed The Authorities To Pay The Payment Scheduled To Pay DurIng Three Months For The Meethotamulle Displaced People At Once
President Maithripala Sirisena has instructed the authorities this morning(25) to pay the Rs.50,000 payment scheduled to pay monthly for a three month period for the persons displaced due to the Meethotamulle Garbage Dump Collapse ,at once.
The Monthly payment is due to pay for the displaced persons to get temporary shelters.
President has made this instructions during a meeting held under the patronage of him on formalizing waste management in Colombo and suburbs.
The Monthly payment is due to pay for the displaced persons to get temporary shelters.
President has made this instructions during a meeting held under the patronage of him on formalizing waste management in Colombo and suburbs.
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