Heavy floods in North and East displace thousands, reservoirs overflow

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Thousands of people have been displaced as a result of torrential rains in Northern and Eastern provinces, the Disaster Management Center
(DMC) reported.According to the latest report released by the Disaster Management Center, in Eastern Province over 79,000 people are
affected by the floods and 2,507 people from 798 families have been displaced.In Batticaloa district 51,434 people from 15019 families have
been affected in the due to heavy rains and 2,303 people have been relocated to 15 shelters, according to the Batticaloa District Secretary
Manikkam Udayakumar.The government has allocated Rs
1.7 million for the provision of cooked meals to the displaced people at shelters and dry rations to the people temporarily staying with
friends and relatives. The District Secretariat has requested Rs
16.6 million from the Disaster Management Center to provide relief to all those affected by the floods and inclement weather.Meanwhile, in
the five districts of the Northern Province 64,448 people are affected by the floods while 8,478 people from 2,611 families have been
displaced
They are accommodated at 56 shelters.Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts are the worst affected in Northern Province
In Kilinochchi, 23,344 people have been affected while 6,090 people have been displaced
In Mullaitivu, mostly in Puthukkudiyiruppu, 30,020 have been affected.Overall in the island 235,906 people of 70,000 families are affected
by the adverse weather and 13,310 people from 4,083 families have been displaced
Relief for the victims continues uninterrupted, the DMC said.