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Following the landslides and floods that occurred in May 2017, 15 out of 25 Districts were faced with “Cyclone Mora”. The cyclone affected approximately 630,000 persons in Sri Lanka. As many as 213 lives were lost. Several communities residing in Kalutara, Ratnapura, Galle and Matara are yet to be resettled.
Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management Sri Lanka (A-PAD SL) collaborated with Peace Winds Japan (PWJ) and commenced a Flood Relief Project funded by the Government of Japan and Japan Platform to support the people of Sri Lanka.
A-PAD SL and PWJ met with the GA Kalutara, Mr. UDC Jayalal and the DS of Bulathisinghala, and Dodangoda to identify the immediate relief needs required to restore the community into normalcy. The strength of the A-PAD SL platform was further demonstrated with its links to the government, private sector, civil society and the communities in channeling relief to the most vulnerable and avoiding duplication.
Relief Project funded by the Government of Japan and Japan Platform to support the people of Sri Lanka
The relief was distributed on 13 July 2017, in Thebuwana, Koholana, Remunagoda, Dodangoda and Bombuwela, providing 700 households with kitchen sets and 985 households with bedding items. The vulnerable population of Kalutara largely incorporated elderly, women and children who were yet to receive assistance.
The event was graced by the presence of Takushi Otokita, Second Secretary, Embassy of Japan, Firzan Hashim, Country Director, A-PAD SL and Mari Poorman, Head of Mission, Flood Relief Project, Peace Winds Japan.
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