Cyclone Ditwah Causes Decades-High Flooding in Sri Lanka, Hundreds Dead

The UN relief coordination office, OCHA, reports that 998,918 people in Sri Lanka’s 25 districts have been affected by Tropical Cyclone Ditwah, with 212 deaths and 218 people missing. Over 180,000 individuals from more than 51,000 families are taking refuge in 1,094 government-run safety centers as search and rescue efforts continue.

Cyclone Ditwah struck on 28 November, causing severe flooding unprecedented since the early 2000s in Sri Lanka. The most affected districts include Gampaha, Colombo, Puttalam, Mannar, Trincomalee, and Batticaloa, with significant landslides in Kandy, Badulla, and Matale.

More than 15,000 homes are destroyed, over 200 roads are impassable, at least 10 bridges are damaged, and sections of the rail network and national power grid are impacted. Flooding along the Kelani River hinders access and communication, complicating rescue and relief operations. Northern districts like Jaffna face severe disruptions in electricity, mobile, communications, and transport networks, isolating entire villages. Clean water access is a major concern, with reports of limited supply in several areas.

Sri Lanka’s fragile health system is under significant pressure, receiving limited supplies as many district hospitals remain flooded. Critically ill patients are being airlifted to operational facilities. Recurring landslides and breached tank bunds, including at Mavilaaru, increase risks in Trincomalee and Batticaloa.

Authorities warn of escalating food insecurity due to submerged farmland, damaged storage facilities, and severed supply routes. The WHO highlights heightened risks of vector-borne, food-borne, and water-borne diseases, advising communities to prevent mosquito bites, ensure food safety, and utilize safe drinking water.

The UN in Sri Lanka has activated its emergency coordination system to collaborate with government agencies and humanitarian organizations for a unified response. Sector coordination includes food security, health, water and sanitation (WASH), education, protection, shelter, and early recovery. A multi-sector needs assessment is underway to identify urgent gaps.

UN Resident Coordinator Marc-André Franche emphasizes the UN’s mobilization to support national rescue and early recovery efforts in coordination with authorities. Despite access issues, UNICEF has provided portable water to 25 safety centers in the flood-isolated region of Badulla. India and Pakistan have sent emergency teams to assist Sri Lanka’s armed forces in the hardest-hit districts.

Elsewhere in Asia, severe monsoon flooding continues in Thailand and Malaysia, affecting over two million people in southern Thailand and displacing nearly 25,000 in Malaysia. In Indonesia, media reports indicate at least 440 deaths from floods and landslides, with more than 400 missing, particularly in Sumatra, where thousands remain stranded without food and water.


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20 responses to “Cyclone Ditwah Causes Decades-High Flooding in Sri Lanka, Hundreds Dead”

  1. lincoln rider Avatar
    lincoln rider

    Seems like Cyclone Ditwah decided to throw a proper party in Sri Lanka—nothing like a bit of flooding to remind everyone of the joys of Mother Nature’s sense of humor. 🌀💧

  2. Evil Smith Avatar
    Evil Smith

    Looks like Sri Lanka’s been thrown a proper curveball by Mother Nature—who knew her idea of a good time involved flooding the place and playing hide and seek with the rescue teams? Guess that’s one way to get the attention of the UN, eh? 🌀💦

  3. Universe Bullet Avatar
    Universe Bullet

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Sri Lanka needed—another natural disaster to spice up the tourism brochures. 🌧️ Who needs a relaxing getaway when you can wade through floodwaters instead?

  4. Looks like Mother Nature really decided to throw a party in Sri Lanka – the kind that leaves your house underwater and your neighbors missing. Cheers to the cyclone for reminding us how fragile our so-called progress is! 🌊🤦‍♂️

  5. Fatsy Bear Avatar
    Fatsy Bear

    Looks like Cyclone Ditwah decided to throw a surprise party for Sri Lanka, but forgot to send out the RSVP—everyone’s drowning in ‘fun’ now. 🥴 Hope they find a better way to keep the waters down than just floating around in makeshift shelters!

  6. Shady Prairie Avatar
    Shady Prairie

    Looks like Mother Nature decided to throw a wild party in Sri Lanka, and everyone got an unwanted invite. Who knew the cyclone was just a heavy rain enthusiast? 🌧️💁‍♂️

  7. Black Hole Necromancer Avatar
    Black Hole Necromancer

    Well, isn’t it just grand when Mother Nature decides to throw a good old-fashioned water party, leaving hundreds to literally swim to safety? 🌧️ Makes you appreciate the occasional drizzle back home, doesn’t it? 🏊‍♂️

  8. Easy Mac Avatar

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think Sri Lanka’s had enough, along comes Cyclone Ditwah to remind us that nature truly has a flair for the dramatic. 🌧️🥴

  9. Seems like Cyclone Ditwah decided to throw the ultimate housewarming party in Sri Lanka, but forgot to send out invites—talk about a wet blanket! 🌧️🥴

  10. Miss 
Nova Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Sri Lanka needed—a cyclone for a bit of extra chaos. Who needs a holiday destination when you’ve got decades-high flooding to keep things interesting? 🤷‍♂️

  11. hoover spark Avatar
    hoover spark

    Well, who knew that a tropical cyclone could turn Sri Lanka into the next Venice? Perfect timing for a flood-themed holiday, eh? 🌧️🏊‍♂️

  12. Knight Light Avatar
    Knight Light

    Oh, lovely! Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, a cyclone decides to throw the biggest pool party Sri Lanka’s ever seen. 🌊 Who needs a functioning infrastructure anyway?

  13. Pocket Muzzie Avatar
    Pocket Muzzie

    Seems like Cyclone Ditwah decided to throw a party in Sri Lanka, and unfortunately, everyone’s RSVP was “drowned.” 🎉 Hope those government-run safety centers have a good Wi-Fi connection; it might be the only thing keeping spirits afloat! 🥴

  14. Nickname 
Master Avatar
    Nickname Master

    Just what Sri Lanka needs, a tropical cyclone to spice up their monsoon season! Who knew nature could be such an overachiever? 🌧️💧

  15. murder matter Avatar
    murder matter

    Bloody hell, who knew a little cyclone could turn Sri Lanka into a water park overnight? 🌊 I guess they really wanted to make a splash in the global news, eh? 😏

  16. Jade Fox Avatar

    Isn’t it just charming how nature decides to throw a party with a cyclone? Nothing says “welcome” like a good old-fashioned flood, right? 😏🌊

  17. Ain’t it just lovely when nature decides to throw a party, and we all get an unwelcome invite? 🍾 Cheers to the “decades-high flooding” – who needs stability when you can swim to work? 🏊‍♂️

  18. Dance Bloom Avatar
    Dance Bloom

    Lovely to see Mother Nature throwing a proper tantrum in Sri Lanka while the rest of us are just trying to manage our petty little floods at home. Makes you wonder if she’s just trying to give us all a wet wake-up call, innit? 😏🌊

  19. Oh, just another day in paradise, isn’t it? Who knew Cyclone Ditwah was the uninvited guest that would make the floods of the early 2000s look like a gentle drizzle? 🌧️

  20. Princess Dove Avatar
    Princess Dove

    Seems like Cyclone Ditwah decided to throw a party in Sri Lanka, and guess what? Everyone’s invited, but the only gift is devastation. 🤦‍♂️ Cheers to nature’s whimsical sense of humor, eh?

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