Heavy floods in Lanka, 9 killed

  • 03/06/2008

  • Asian Age (New Delhi)

Floods triggered by torrential rain have killed at least nine and forced thousands of people from their homes in Sri Lanka, with some taking shelter in schools and temples, officials said on Monday. Flooding, often fuelled by monsoon rains, and ensuing mass displacement are common in Sri Lanka. "Nine people have been killed and a total of 83,433 people have been affected due to the heavy rains," said Keerthi Ekanayake, national coordinator at the National Disaster Management Centre. The meteorology department forecast continued rainfall in coming days with the start of the southwestern monsoon. "Of those (affected) about 520 families are in 14 IDP (Internally Displaced People) camps," Mr Ekanayake added. He said most of the displaced were living with friends and relatives. Heavy torrential rains struck the Indian Ocean nation's Western districts of Colombo, Gampaha and Kaluthara, the southern districts of Galle and Mathara, and the Gem mining district of Rathnapura. In March more than 7,000 people were displaced from their homes in eastern Sri Lanka.