Nearly 40 dead, 200 feared buried in SL landslides
BY Agencies19 May 2016 11:50 PM GMT
Agencies19 May 2016 11:50 PM GMT
Over 200 people were on Wednesday feared buried in massive landslides in Sri Lanka following three days of torrential rains that have triggered landslips and floods, killing nearly 40 people, with rescuers running against time to find survivors under mounds of mud.
As many as 17 bodies were recovered by the rescuers, digging through the mud with their hands, sticks and shovels to search for survivors. The deceased were villagers whose houses were buried by the mudslides that hit two villages in Kegalle, a mountainous area northeast of Colombo, on Tuesday evening, military spokesman Brig. Jayanath Jayaweera said.
The fresh recovery of bodies takes the overall death toll to 36 from flooding and landslides in the past three days that have marooned 81,216 families or 3,32,254 people.
Around 300 soldiers deployed for the rescue mission also saved some 180 people trapped in Aranayake village besides recovering 13 bodies from the area, Jayaweera said. Samsara hill in the village of Elangapitiya at Aranayake was hit by the earth-slip as a result of the bad weather experienced in the recent days. SHA Faizal, a state official, said that 1,041 people from the area have been housed in a camp.
In the other village, Bulathkohupitiya, four bodies were recovered. The affected villages are located in the central Kegalle district, about 72 kilometres from here. President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on Wednesday inspected areas seriously affected by landslides.Â
Disaster Management Centre spokesman Pradeep Kodippili said the district was prone to landslides and many people from the area had fled their homes after the rains.
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