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Govt aims to ensure safety and security of every citizen: President

Dec 9 (AD) Aim of the govt is to ensure a safe life for every citizen and that it is everyone’s responsibility to act with proper supervision during the resettlement of the people, according to Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Prez has also instructed all officials and relevant sectors to complete necessary repairs before Dec 31, by utilising the allocations given by the govt for infrastructure development and not to return more..

Sri Lanka key road restoration to cost Rs190 billion: President

Dec 9 (EN) Reconstruction of key roads and bridges in the island after Cyclone Ditwah, which are under the Road Development Authority , is estimated to cost 190 billion rupees, Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has said. “The preliminary estimate by the RDA is 190 billion rupees for the entire country,” Prez told a meeting of officials in Nuwara Eliya. “There is an idea that about 40 billion rupees can be used from existing allocations. We have to find 150 billion rupees. We can provide that.” more..

Cyclone Ditwah delivers crushing blow to Sri Lanka’s economy

Dec 9 (ST) SL now faces a potentially crippling economic damage from the recent cyclone and floods and early figures from industry leaders may be a conservative start. The initial loss estimates range from US$ 200 million to $ 2.9 billion, with the final toll likely to reach 1-3% of GDP (approx Rs, 300 -900 billion). Given compounding effects on infrastructure, agriculture, supply chains and livelihoods, a more comprehensive independent assessment accounting for reconstruction more..

Govt assures support to rebuild Peradeniya University stronger, safer

Dec 9 (DN) PM Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Govt stands ready to support the Peradeniya University in rebuilding that is stronger, safer, and more resilient than before. She made these remarks while visiting the uni on Sunday, where she met with student representatives and Heads of Departments affected by the sudden floods that swept through the campus on Nov 27. Her visit aimed to personally inspect the damage, which caused extensive more..

SL’s construction sector bleeding billions due to weak cost-control mechanisms

Dec 9 (Island) Sri Lanka’s construction sector one of the country’s largest economic drivers, continues to bleed billions due to weak cost-control mechanisms, ad-hoc estimating practices and the absence of internationally recognised methodologies, warns veteran Chartered Quantity Surveyor Mafahir Shuhood, a global authority in building economics whose work has shaped industry standards across continents. A member of IQS (SL), AIQS (Australia), ASAC (USA) and CIRB (UK), more..

Withstanding extreme climate: Irrigation network to be strengthened

Dec 9 (TM) Land & Irrigation Ministry stated the Govt is working on short-, medium-, and long-term measures to strengthen the country's irrigation network so that it can better withstand extreme weather events and future climate challenges. Deputy subject Minister, Aravinda Senarath noted that officials had no prior experience or data to anticipate the scale of rainfall brought by Cyclone Ditwah, with several areas receiving more than 500 millimetres (mm) within a short period. more..

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Ditwah’s debris danger grows

Dec 9 (CT) The management of the massive volume of refuse generated by the destruction caused by Cyclone Ditwah had emerged as an extremely complex national challenge, with environmentalists issuing stark warnings that improper disposal could trigger serious health and social crises in the months ahead. Chairman of CEA, Prof. Thilak Hewawasem, said that an unprecedented quantity of refuse had been generated islandwide following widespread flooding triggered by torrential rainfall. more..

President signals security-law overhaul, commitment to rights-focused governance

Dec 9 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake used his Newsweek interview to outline a reform agenda aimed at dismantling SL’s most controversial security laws and rebuilding trust in the country’s human rights record. He said laws such as the PTA and the Online Safety Act have no place in a democratic system. “These laws have been used as tools of repression. They are out of place in a democracy. We are committed to comprehensive reform. On the PTA, we are committed to repealing and more..

Moody’s says Sri Lanka faces significant credit impact from Ditwah

Dec 9 (FT) Moody’s Investors Service has warned that the recent climate-driven natural disasters across South and Southeast Asia pose its most significant credit impact for Sri Lanka because of the country’s limited fiscal capacity and high vulnerability to physical climate risks. In a 5 Dec dated statement Moody’s said: “Since mid-November, countries in South and Southeast Asia have been pummelled by several tropical more..

Ditwah destroys 108,000 ha of paddy in Sri Lanka, 23,000 ha of other crops

Dec 9 (EN) Cyclone Ditwah has fully destroyed 108,000 hectares of rice paddies, 11,000 other field crops and 6,600 hectares of maize, Secretary Ministry of Agriculture, DP Wickremesinghe has said. About 6,143 hectares of vegetables have been destroyed. Out of 5,893 hectares of upcountry vegetables 2,613 fully destroyed. Out of 8,990 of low country vegetables, 3,530 fully destroyed. Out of 27,600 hectares of other field crops, 11,000 hectares have been fully destroyed. more..

Sri Lanka draws over 43,000 tourists in first week of December despite Ditwah

Dec 9 (FT) Tourism industry has posted a strong opening week for December, welcoming 43,329 visitors in the first seven days of the month despite the disruptions caused by Cyclone Ditwah, reflecting a 5.2% YoY increase. Performance also pushes YTD arrivals to over 2.14 million, marking a 16.3% growth compared with the same period last year. India continued its lead as SL’s largest tourist source market during the first week of Dec, contributing 8,890 arrivals, or 21% of the total. more..

SL to implement visa-free facility for 40 countries from January to aid post-Ditwah...

Dec 9 (DM) Sri Lanka’s tourism authorities are expecting to roll out the long-delayed visa-free facility for 40 countries starting coming January, as the island nation aggressively positions itself for a strong winter season recovery following the cyclone impact. SLTDA Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam revealed that the scheme is now expected to come into effect from January, following necessary legislative clearances. more..

Military operations round the clock to rescue and restore lives

Dec 9 (ST) As the deadly cyclone Ditwah continued to batter large swathes of the country last week, the tri-forces and police mounted one of the most extensive disaster responses in recent years, with air, naval, and ground teams operating around the clock to reach civilians trapped in rubble and marooned in rising water. A total of 31,064 tri-force troops were deployed on the ground alone for search-and-rescue and humanitarian support. Despite improvements in several districts, more..

India sends four additional warships to Sri Lanka with 1,000 tons of relief material

Dec 9 (AD) Indian Navy has deployed four more warships to support relief efforts in cyclone-hit regions of SL as part of the ongoing Operation Sagar Bandhu, which aims to provide urgent Search & Rescue (SAR) and Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief (HADR) aid. The deployment includes INS Gharial and three Landing Craft Utility (LCU) vessels — LCU 54, LCU 51, and LCU 57 — tasked with delivering nearly 1,000 tons of essential relief supplies to affected coastal areas, more..

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Review of the publication Sinharaja

Dec 9 (DM) The legendary Sinharaja rainforest is one of the last remaining vestiges of widespread lowland rainforests that pay homage to an exceptionally concentrated biome consisting of endemic and threatened species. Sinharaja covers unforgiving mountainous terrain of Rakwana hills in the South-Western region of the country and is under constant study in a quest to discover its mysteries. As it is a treasury of biological wealth, the entire region was declared a National more..

Badminton: 73rd Nationals from Dec 17

Dec 9 (ST) All arrangements have been set afoot by Sri Lanka Badminton (SLB) to hold the 73rd National Badminton Championship 2025 from December 17 to 23 at the S. Thomas’ College Indoor Sports Complex in Mt. Lavinia. Organised and conducted by SLB, the country’s core domestic badminton event will take place at Mount Lavinia for seven consecutive days, with an expected high participation of top ranked and leading shuttlers of the country, in different categories. more..

AKD uses Newsweek interview to pitch investment agenda & climate-finance needs

Dec 9 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake used an interview with US publication Newsweek to outline the Govt’s priorities at a moment when the country is attempting to stabilise an economy hit by debt distress and a climate disaster. He said the greatest challenge is breaking the cycle in which progress is followed by repeated setbacks. “Our biggest challenge is achieving sustainable and equitable development while dealing with more..

Odel scraps plans for luxury apartments at Ward Place mall

Dec 9 (DM) Odel PLC has scrapped plans for luxury apartments at its flagship Odel Mall project in Ward Place, pivoting instead to office space as part of a broader remedial strategy to address severe financial headwinds that have seen the retailer placed on the Colombo Stock Exchange’s Watch List. The strategic shift was disclosed alongside the company’s annual report for the 2024/25 financial year, where Odel reported a net loss of Rs.4.45 billion. more..

HNB tops TAB Global ranking as Sri Lanka’s Strongest Bank

Dec 9 (FT) HNB PLC has been awarded the title of Strongest Bank in Sri Lanka for 2025 by TAB Global. The recognition was confirmed following the release of the TAB Global World’s 1000 Largest and Strongest Banks Rankings, with the announcement made recently in Frankfurt during SWIFT’s annual Sibos conference. HNB CEO Damith Pallewatte said the accolade underscores the bank’s unwavering commitment to sustained financial strength and strategic resilience, more..

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Thanura, the computer engineer who created an integrated gym

Dec 9 (ST) Both the epics of yesteryear and the management books of today are full of stories of adversity that make – and sometimes break – the protagonist of the parable. In Thanura Abeywardena’s case, a painful injury in his final year in school set the course of his future career. Playing rugby for his school S. Thomas College, Mount Lavinia against Wesley College, he tore a ligament in his knee. He was taken to a govt hospital, which did an x-ray. more..

Lulu’s Yusuff Ali leads UAE residents’ aid for Sri Lanka with Rs. 32 m donation

Dec 9 (FT) Abu Dhabi-headquartered Lulu Group Chairman Yusuff Ali has led the UAE residents supporting ongoing cyclone relief and recovery efforts in SL, following the destruction caused by Cyclone Ditwah. He handed over financial assistance of Rs. 32 million ($ 100,000) from the retail group to Ambassador of SL to the UAE Arusha Cooray at the Embassy of SL in Abu Dhabi. The contribution will go towards the national relief and recovery fund to help affected families more..

Ditwah damages over 3,200 industries

Dec 9 (FT) Over 3,200 industries across all categories have so far reported damage from Cyclone Ditwah, according to preliminary data compiled by the Industry Ministry, which stressed that the numbers remain subject to updates as assessments continue. Industrialists have reported losses across 138 large-scale industries, 718 medium-scale industries, 1,134 small-scale industries, 1,009 micro-scale industries, more..

People set example for politicians to follow

Dec 9 (Island) Some opposition political parties have striven hard to turn the disaster of Cyclone Ditwah to their advantage. A calamity of such unanticipated proportions ought to have enabled all political parties to come together to deal with this tragedy. Failure to do so would indicate both political and moral bankruptcy. The main issue they have forcefully brought up is the govt’s failure to take early action on the Meteorological Dept’s warnings. The Opposition even convened a meeting of more..

Editorial: National tragedies and absurd sideshows

Dec 9 (Island) Perhaps the unfolding political drama in Sri Lanka could be considered an even better example of the Theatre of the Absurd than Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot or Eugčne Ionesco’s seminal absurdist work, The Bald Soprano. Deputy Minister Mahinda Jayasinghe has called for legal action against Opposition politicians for what he describes as their failure to warn the public about extreme weather events in the lead-up to the landfall of Cyclone Ditwah. more..

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Cyclone Ditwah: System failure, not system change

Dec 9 (ST) Addressing Parliament this week following stinging public anger regarding his Govt’s inability to effectively mitigate as well as manage the deadly impact of Cyclone Ditwah leaving hundreds dead, thousands displaced and wreaking unprecedented destruction particularly in the Central and Uva Provinces, Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake brushed away alarm over the possibility of emergency law being employed against the media, referring to an unnecessary fuss. more..

Disasters and Human Rights: Experiences, observations and reflections from Kandy

Dec 9 (GV) On Nov 27 at 9.17 pm I received this SMS message in Sinhala. Special announcement. Due to existing disaster situation, public living in lowlands should be on alert and if needed, go to secure places. Disaster Management Centre (DMC). This message was alarming and also confusing. Which specific areas are referred to as lowlands? What does it mean if needed? What are the secure places that we could go to? How could my parents of 89 and 85 years and many others with more..

An island held together by its people

Dec 9 (CT) The first thing you need to understand about Cyclone Ditwah is that it didn’t just take lives, though it took more than 400, with hundreds still missing. It didn’t just destroy homes, though entire neighbourhoods vanished beneath water that rose faster than anyone could have imagined. What it really did was strip everything down to the absolute essentials, leaving only one question that mattered – who are we when everything else is gone? more..

Preserving the priceless

Dec 9 (CT) As the days following the floods that devastated most of the country continue, we are finding that the harm and destruction of the cyclonic storm extend far beyond what is anticipated. Property, land, infrastructure and human livelihoods are the most apparent, but there’s also the delays that affect the functions of State institutions, and the destruction of critical documents and archives pertinent to people’s lives and the country’s modern history. more..

The hidden crisis: How floods, slides threaten health of Sri Lanka’s elderly

Dec 9 (DM) When Cyclone Ditwah swept across Sri Lanka in late November 2025, the force of nature felt almost unreal. Hundreds of people died, thousands remain unaccounted for, and more than 147,000 were pushed from the places they once called home. Beneath this stark physical destruction, another emergency has unfolded more quietly, and it may take much longer to heal- the toll on older adults. To SL’s elderly, the immediate danger of floods and landslides is just the first blow. more..

Disaster mitigation and management: Governance shortcomings & system gaps...

Dec 9 (TM) SL, still counting the damage and its dead from the impact of Cyclone Ditwah, is trying to clear roads and rebuild homes as the rubble is removed and life tries to return to some normalcy. More than a week after Ditwah tore across the island – its ferocity unmatched in living memory – the country remains in the grip of a humanitarian, economic, and political crisis. Floods and landslides that followed have claimed hundreds of lives more..

Inhumane conduct

Dec 9 (TM) The recent heavy rains, floods and landslides claimed 100s of lives and left scores displaced across the island. Many essential services also stretched thin as communities struggled to cope with yet another extreme weather event. However, amidst the devastation, one thing became immediately clear. That is the remarkable spirit of unity and compassion that Sri Lankans continue to show in times of crisis. From the earliest days of the disaster, ordinary people stepped forward more..

Is SL’s national survival truly threatened?

Dec 9 (DM) Sri Lanka, the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, boasts of a history stretching back over 2,500 years, rich with cultural heritage and resilience forged through centuries, including foreign rule from 1505 to 1948. Yet, as the nation moves further from independence, a disquieting question looms: Is the national survival of Sri Lanka fundamentally threatened? The premise that national survival rests on seven crucial pillars National Economy, National Security, National Culture, more..

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