Cyclone Ditwah Sri Lanka Death Toll: More Than 120 Dead, Several Missing As Cyclonic Storm 'Ditwah' Wreaks Havoc in Sri Lanka; Viral Clips Show Trail of Destruction (Watch Videos)
Cyclone Ditwah or Cyclonic Storm "Ditwah" exited Sri Lanka and left more than 120 people dead. The cyclonic storm left behind a trail of destruction and damage to infrastructure before it entered the south Indian coastal line on Saturday, November 29. The Disaster Management Centre (DM) said that the torrential rains and floods triggered by Cyclone Ditwah killed 123 people across Sri Lanka.
Today, November 29, Cyclone Ditwah or Cyclonic Storm "Ditwah" exited Sri Lanka and left more than 120 people dead. The cyclonic storm left behind a trail of destruction and damage to infrastructure before it entered the south Indian coastal line on Saturday. The Disaster Management Centre (DM) said that the torrential rains and floods triggered by Cyclone Ditwah killed 123 people across Sri Lanka. Authorities also said that 130 people remain missing in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, with rescue and relief operations ongoing. As per the DMC, the Kandy district has recorded the highest number of casualties with 51 deaths and 67 individuals still unaccounted for. On the other hand, 35 deaths have been confirmed, and 27 people are reported missing in the Badulla District. Multiple videos surfaced online show the trail of destruction and damage to infrastructure left behind by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka. The viral clips show daring rescue operations as officials rescue stranded citizens amid the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah in the island country. Cyclone Ditwah Update: IMD Issues Cyclone Warning As Cyclonic Storm ‘Ditwah’ To Reach North Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Adjoining South Andhra Pradesh Coasts by November 30 Morning.
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