Friday, May 26, 2017

GOLDEN MELODIES

"May those who have died due to the prevailing    adverse weather condition  attain supreme bliss of nibbana /May their souls rest in peace.

Several Areas Near Kelani River Submerged

Several low land areas near the Kelani river are
submerged due to the over flowing of the river it has been revealed.

Accordingly low land areas around Kelani river  Awissawella,Hanwella ,Kaduwela,Dompe and Kolonnawa had been flooded.

Around 2000 families living near the Kelani river bank have been removed from the area by this afternoon it has been reported.

QUOTES FOR LIFE



Two Armed Men Robbed A Bank In Meerigama

Two armed persons arrived in from a Motorcycle had
robbed around RS.1.8 million from a private bank in Meerigama ,Gampaha today (26) and fled away from the area it has been reported.

The robbers who had fully covered their faces had threatened the bank officials and the customers through a pistol they had carried and robbed money deposited in three safes according to the reports.

After the robbery the two robbers had  fled away from a Motorcycle belonging to a customer .

State Finance Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena And His Family Stranded In Their House Due To Floods

Due to the heavy floods occurred in Matara District
first time after 17 years ,the state minister of Finance Lakshman yapa abeywardena ,his wife and son Pasanda yapa abeywardena were stranded in their house in Makandura-Matara for hours today (26)according to the reports.

It has been reported that the state mimister's house submerged from several feets of water as a result of the heavy showers prevailing in the area and he and his family members were rescued by a helicopter arrived in from Colombo.


Five Areas Received Rain More Than 200 Mili Meters

Five areas in the island had received more than 200
mili meters of rain during 24 hours ended at 9 a.m today (26)according to the Meteorology Department.

Accordingly milladeniya in Horana area (Kalutara)had received 615.1 mili meters of rain duriing that period and,Weeraketiya in Hambanthota received 495 .5 mili meters  of rain,Padukke,Awissawella and Batuwangala areas received around 300 mili meters of rain.

Met department has predicted that several parts in the country are due to receive more than 150 mili meters of rain during next 48 hour period.

If the rain continues further during next 24 hours there"s a threat of occuring more landslides in various parts of the country the Authorities have warned.


Adverse Weather-91 Persons Including Small Children Died-110 Missing Due To Landslides And Floods

According to the latest statistics available around 91
persons had died and 110 persons are missing due to the landslides and floods occurred in many parts of the country the Disaster Mangement Center (DMC).

Around 53,114 persons have displaced upto now due to the adverse weather the Center has stated.

Highest number of deaths had been reported from Kalutara District which is 37 and 29 deaths reported from Ratnapura district.

Ratnapura,Kalutara,Galle,Hambanthota,Matara,Colombo,Gampaha areas have been identified as most affected areas due to the adverse weather pattern.

As the water level of Kelaniya River is rising the persons who are living near the river bank areas are advised to go for safe locations the Disaster Management Center has said.

Meanwhile the Colombo-Awissawella low level road inundated at Ambathale and Kohilawatte areas it has been reported.Police have advised the motorists to use an alternative routes .

Some sea areas are also rough at present the authorities have announced.


India Extended LTTE Ban for Another Five Years

 India have decided to extend the ban imposed on LTTE for   another five years the Ministry of Internal affairs in India has announced yeste...