‘Neighbourhoods buried under mud’: Sri Lanka floods death toll nears 200

Al JazeeraSunday, November 30, 2025 at 7:30:33 AM
  • Severe flooding in Sri Lanka, exacerbated by Cyclone Ditwah, has led to a death toll nearing 200, prompting President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to declare a state of emergency. The cyclone has caused significant destruction, particularly in the mountainous regions, with many neighborhoods buried under mud and thousands displaced.
  • This development highlights the urgent need for disaster response and recovery efforts in Sri Lanka, as the government faces the challenge of managing relief operations for nearly 78,000 evacuated individuals while addressing the widespread devastation.
  • The situation underscores the increasing frequency and intensity of climate-related disasters in the region, raising concerns about infrastructure resilience and the effectiveness of disaster preparedness strategies. As the nation grapples with the aftermath, calls for international assistance and long-term solutions to mitigate future risks are becoming more pronounced.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

Was this article worth reading? Share it

Recommended apps based on your readingExplore all apps
Continue Readings
Looting reported as Indonesia and Sri Lanka battle deadly floods
NegativeWorld Affairs
Severe flooding in Indonesia, particularly on Sumatra island, has resulted in a rising death toll of 442, with hundreds still missing as rescue efforts continue. Reports indicate that residents have resorted to looting shops for food and water amidst the devastation. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka has also faced deadly floods, with at least 193 fatalities reported due to torrential rains and mudslides.
Death toll passes 900 in Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka floods
NegativeWorld Affairs
Authorities in Indonesia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka are responding to devastating floods and landslides that have resulted in over 900 fatalities across Southeast Asia. The relentless monsoon rains, intensified by a tropical storm, have left thousands stranded and in urgent need of assistance, marking one of the worst natural disasters in the region since the 2004 tsunami.
Sri Lanka declares emergency as floods wreak havoc across Colombo
NegativeWorld Affairs
Sri Lanka has declared a state of emergency as severe flooding has devastated Colombo, resulting in the destruction of over 25,000 homes and displacing approximately 147,000 individuals. This flooding is reported to be the deadliest since 2017, with the situation exacerbated by heavy rains linked to Cyclone Ditwah.
Sri Lanka reels from Cyclone Ditwah as death toll nears 200
NegativeWorld Affairs
Sri Lanka is experiencing severe flooding and mudslides due to Cyclone Ditwah, with the death toll approaching 200 and many individuals reported missing. The capital and central regions have been particularly hard hit, prompting emergency responses as relief workers attempt to clear blocked roads and assess the damage.
More than 600 dead in Indonesia and Thailand after floods and landslides
NegativeWorld Affairs
Severe flooding and landslides in Indonesia and Thailand have resulted in a tragic death toll exceeding 600, with additional fatalities reported in Sri Lanka due to a cyclone. The relentless monsoon rains have caused widespread destruction, displacing thousands and prompting emergency responses across the affected regions.
Sri Lanka’s capital hit by floods as cyclone death toll nears 200
NegativeWorld Affairs
Sri Lanka's capital has been severely affected by flooding following a powerful cyclone, with nearly 200 reported dead and hundreds missing. The cyclone has triggered heavy rains and mudslides, leading to significant destruction in the central region, where relief efforts are ongoing to clear blocked roads and assist affected populations.
Sri Lanka death toll from floods and landslides reaches 153
NegativeWorld Affairs
Torrential rains and floods triggered by Cyclone Ditwah have resulted in the deaths of 153 people in Sri Lanka, with 191 individuals reported missing. The Disaster Management Centre (DMC) has confirmed that nearly 78,000 people have been evacuated to temporary shelters as rescue operations continue in the wake of the disaster.
Sri Lanka seeks foreign help as Cyclone Ditwah death toll reaches 132
NegativeWorld Affairs
Cyclone Ditwah has caused severe flooding in Sri Lanka, leading to a death toll of at least 132 and displacing approximately 44,000 people across the country. Relief operations are intensifying as the nation grapples with widespread destruction and the urgent need for humanitarian assistance.