UN seeking to mobilise US$ 35 million for immediate life-saving assistance in Sri Lanka
The United Nations today (11) launched its Humanitarian Priorities Plan to support Sri Lanka’s efforts to provide immediate life-saving assistance and restore normalcy to the lives of people affected by Cyclone Ditwah. MORE..
- Cabinet grants approval to sign agreement with ADB to obtain US$ 3 million
- Cabinet greenlights Rs. 25,000 allowance to clean places of worship affected by Cyclone ‘Ditwah’
- Cabinet approves recruitment of 2,284 to state sector
- Govt to introduce disaster relief loan scheme to support MSMEs
- ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund receives support from Dalada Maligawa
- Showers expected in several provinces tomorrow
- Deadly Asian storms in November ‘supercharged’ by climate change, researchers say
- Cabinet approves activation of emergency response components in World Bank–funded projects
- Pakistani relief ship carrying 200 tons of supplies to reach Sri Lanka this week
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Showers expected in several provinces tomorrow
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‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund receives support from Dalada Maligawa
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Bribery case filed against Rajitha Senaratne to be taken up in Jan. 2026
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Advisory issued for severe lightning
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Landslide red warnings issued to 37 DS divisions in four districts extended
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Deadly Asian storms in November ‘supercharged’ by climate change, researchers say
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