Cyclone Ditwah that struck Sri Lanka recently left behind a trail of devastation, plunging many regions into severe crisis.
Tourism Deputy Minister Prof. Ruwan Ranasinghe yesterday confirmed Sri Lanka’s tourism sector is “fully back to normal” ...
In response to the severe impact caused by the tropical cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka, the Government of the Republic of Korea ...
Sri Lanka’s tourism authorities and private sector stakeholders have issued a unified message that the island remains fully ...
Cyclone Ditwah ripped through Sri Lanka between 27 and 29 November. The toll is devastating. Seven days later, the official count is 486 deaths and 341 missing. To which should be added five navy ...
"Even in Kandy and Nuwara Eliya (among the worst-affected areas), tourists are safe and enjoying their stay, though access is still difficult due to blocked roads." Tourist arrivals crossed two ...
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The attack on benefits for the poor is part of unprecedented attacks on living standards, as the government imposes the ...
Nuwara Eliya District, with a population of 724,957 and located in a hilly region, is among the worst hit by heavy rainfall, ...
As Sri Lanka races against time to restore access to devastated communities after Cyclone Ditwah, CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt ...
An aerial view shows a house lying in a shattered state at the site of a landslide in Nuwara Eliya ...