British women stranded by landslides in Sri Lankan mountains running out of food and water, daughter says

The GuardianTuesday, December 2, 2025 at 6:04:07 PM
British women stranded by landslides in Sri Lankan mountains running out of food and water, daughter says
  • Two British women, Melanie Watters and Janine Reid, have been stranded in Pussellawa, Sri Lanka, since Thursday due to landslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah, and are reported to be running out of food and water. The cyclone has led to severe flooding and landslides across the region, with a rising death toll now reported at 465.
  • The situation highlights the dangers faced by tourists in areas affected by natural disasters, as well as the urgent need for effective emergency response measures to ensure the safety of both locals and visitors during such crises.
  • The broader implications of Cyclone Ditwah's impact are significant, as the disaster has resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life, prompting international calls for aid and relief efforts. The ongoing humanitarian crisis underscores the vulnerability of regions prone to severe weather events, raising concerns about climate change and disaster preparedness.
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