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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersDecember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Central Sri Lanka faces a massive challenge as floods and landslides continue to disrupt daily life. More than 200 roads have been affected, with crews working tirelessly to clear mud, rocks, and debris. In Galagadra, road workers battled water and sludge flowing down the mountains to restore a key route.

    Despite their efforts, traffic jams stretched for kilometres. Vehicles, including ambulances, fuel tankers, supply trucks, and hundreds of people travelling to or through Kandy, were delayed for hours. The aftermath of Cyclone Dwa continues to cause problems, even as the storm moves away.

    Brimming reservoirs and swollen rivers in Colombo have raised concerns about further flooding. Authorities have issued warnings and called for residents to be vigilant. Some areas face rising flood levels, prompting evacuation requests. However, many residents have ignored these alerts, increasing their risk of harm.

    President Andrakumar Desanaka addressed the nation, emphasising the government’s commitment to rebuilding a safer and more resilient Sri Lanka. “The responsibility of preventing natural disasters, managing them when they occur, and rebuilding lies with the government,” he said. He added that the authorities are prepared to take necessary measures, even under difficult circumstances.

    The situation highlights the ongoing challenges for a country still recovering from multiple crises in recent years. Observers note that the scale of the disaster will test Sri Lanka’s infrastructure and disaster management systems. Local authorities and national agencies are coordinating to clear blocked roads, deliver emergency supplies, and assist stranded residents.

    In Galagadra, road crews worked around the clock to remove boulders, mud, and water from the mountainside. Their work was critical in restoring access to key routes connecting rural areas to major cities. However, the effort remains ongoing as continuous seepage of water and sludge slows progress.

    Emergency services are struggling to reach affected areas quickly due to congestion and blocked roads. Ambulances and supply trucks face significant delays, complicating relief efforts. Residents in some regions report limited access to food, water, and medical care while waiting for roads to reopen.

    Experts warn that landslides and floods may continue in the coming days as rivers and reservoirs remain full. Officials urge people to follow evacuation orders and stay informed about weather updates. Failure to heed warnings can increase the risk of injury or loss of life.

    The government has promised to implement long-term measures to reduce the impact of future disasters. Plans include improved drainage systems, stronger flood barriers, and better early-warning systems. Officials emphasise that these steps are essential to protect communities, especially in flood-prone and mountainous areas.

    For many residents, the floods are a reminder of the country’s vulnerability to extreme weather. Cyclone Dwa has caused immediate disruption, but the broader concern is building resilience against similar events in the future. Authorities and aid organisations are working to provide relief and restore normalcy as quickly as possible.

    As the recovery continues, Sri Lanka faces both immediate and long-term challenges. Clearing roads, providing emergency aid, and restoring infrastructure will take significant effort. Officials stress the importance of community cooperation and adherence to safety guidelines to prevent further casualties.

    The ongoing response demonstrates the dedication of road crews, emergency workers, and government agencies. Despite the difficult conditions, their work is vital to reconnect communities and ensure essential services reach those in need.

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