Thursday 20 December 2012

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Death toll climbs to 25, nearly 20,000 displaced
 December 20, 2012


The death toll from the extreme weather conditions experienced in most parts of the country over
the past few days has risen to 25, the Disaster Management Center (DMC) said today.

A DMC spokesman said that 13 people are still missing, 36 people injured and 18845 people
displaced by the floods and landslides.

The DMC also said that 267525 people have been affected by the bad weather.

The spokesman also said that 358 houses have been fully damaged and 1935 houses partially
damaged.

Meanwhile the Department of Meteorology said that there will be showers or thundershowers at
times in the North-Eastern, Eastern and Southeastern sea areas over the next two days.

Showers or thundershowers can be expected at several places in other sea areas around the island.

Winds will be North-easterly direction and speed will be 30 – 40 km/hr. The speed may increase
up to 50-60 km/hr at times in the Gulf of Mannar sea area and sea areas off Eastern and South-
eastern coasts.

The Gulf of Mannar sea area and sea areas off the Eastern and South-eastern coasts will be rough
at times, the Department of Meteorology said.

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