Monday, October 1, 2018

Large Number Of Houses Have Been Destroyed Due To A Typhoon Blown Across Several Areas Of Puttalam

A large number of houses have been
damaged and transport activities in several Roads have been disrupted  due to a Typhoon blown across in several areas of Puttalam including Anamaduwa ,Madawakkulama ,Andigama and Buddigama areas this evening (01)according to Puttalam Disaster Management Center .

The highest damage occurred in Buddigama area .Due to the tree falls occurred as a result of the Typhoon power cut is prevailing in.the most areas and transport activities have been disrupted it has been revealed.

Relief teams are engaging in providing relief aid to people in.the affected areas.

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A 70 Year Old Female Has Died Due To A Gas Cylinder Explosion

A 70 year old female has died due to 
burn injuries received as a result of exploding a Gas Cylinder in her Kitchen at Boragas area in Welimada last night (30) according to Welimada Police.

The deceased female who was a resident of Boragas in Welimada area had faced this incident when attempting to light the Gas Cooker it has been revealed.

Welimada Police are investigating on the incident. 

Price Of Hundred Weight Of Ice To Be Increased By Rs.30

Price of a hundred  weight  of Ice utilise by fishermen  will be increaed by Rs.30 in near future due to the rising production cost according to Ceylon Fisheries Corporation .

Accordingly the hundred Weight of Ice will be increaed as a result of  increasing prices of Ammonia Gas,Electricity, Water and diesel used for Ice production the Corporation has said.

The price of Ice manufactured in the Factories ar Galle and Anuradhapura will be increased in near future it has been revealed.

The Distance Which Can Be Travelled With Minimum Train Fare Has Been Reduced -Railways Department

Although the minimum Train fares have not been increased under the Train fare price revision which has been implemented with effect from today (01) ,The distance which could be  travelled  with  minimum fare has been reduced from 10 Kilo meters to 7 Kilo meters according to Railway authorities .
The minimum Train fare of Rs.40 in first class, Rs.20 in second class and Rs.10 in third class compartments of Trains have not been increased under the price revision of Train fares .


Three Arrested Over Siekh Activist's Killing In Canada

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