Cyclone Ditwah: 334 Dead, 370 Missing in Sri Lanka Disaster

Cyclone Ditwah: Death Toll Reaches 334, Hundreds Missing in Sri Lanka

Key Takeaways:

  • 334 confirmed deaths, 370 people still missing
  • Over 1.1 million affected, 200,000 displaced to safety centers
  • Worst-hit areas: Badulla, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, and Matale districts
  • Indian military providing crucial rescue support

Sri Lanka faces a devastating humanitarian crisis as Cyclone Ditwah claims 334 lives with 370 people still missing. The cyclone brought record rainfall and triggered multiple landslides across the island nation.

Most Vulnerable Communities Hardest Hit

The districts of Badulla, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, and Matale reported the highest fatalities. These regions are home to Sri Lanka’s most economically marginalized communities, including Malaiyaha Tamils – descendants of plantation workers brought from south India during British colonial rule.

Visuals from affected areas showed colonial-era line rooms collapsing and being buried under soil as hillsides gave way.

Mass Displacement and Rescue Operations

The Disaster Management Centre confirmed over 1.1 million people have been affected, with nearly 200,000 displaced and housed in safety centers.

The Sri Lankan military continues rescue operations with crucial support from Indian counterparts. The Indian Air Force conducted “hybrid rescue missions” with Sri Lankan authorities to evacuate stranded passengers from restricted zones.

The Indian High Commission in Colombo helped hundreds of stranded Indians secure alternative return flights, including Air Force-operated services.

President’s Address and International Support

In a televised address, President Dissanayake pledged to rebuild the country and support victims’ families. “Every life lost is not merely a number; every life carried a name, a face, and a story,” he said.

The President acknowledged international assistance, stating: “Our neighbouring countries have also provided significant assistance. Already, helicopters and relief forces have been deployed, extending a helping hand in solidarity.”

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