How Much Aid is Nepal Providing to Flood-Affected Sri Lanka?
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Key Takeaways
- Nepal announces $200,000 aid to Sri Lanka.
- Floods have resulted in over 200 fatalities.
- Emergency declared by the Sri Lankan government.
- Significant international assistance is being mobilized.
- Over 20,500 Army personnel deployed for rescue operations.
Kathmandu, Nov 30 (NationPress) The government of Nepal has declared a humanitarian assistance package amounting to $200,000 aimed at aiding the relief and recovery initiatives in Sri Lanka, which has suffered tremendously due to recent floods that have reportedly resulted in the loss of over 200 lives.
As per the reports from the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) of Sri Lanka, at least 212 individuals have lost their lives while 218 others are missing, as the nation endures one of its most severe weather-related calamities in years.
In its announcement regarding the financial aid, Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveyed its deep sorrow and heartfelt condolences to the Sri Lankan government and its citizens affected by the catastrophic floods that have led to significant loss of life and widespread destruction across the nation.
"In the spirit of our close bilateral ties, Nepal stands resolutely with Sri Lanka during this challenging period," the statement declared.
"The Government of Nepal extends its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased and hopes for the prompt recovery of the injured."
The Sri Lankan government has proclaimed a state of emergency and has made an urgent appeal for international assistance, also encouraging Sri Lankans living abroad to contribute funds to support the communities in need.
Severe rainfall and flooding, exacerbated by Cyclone Ditwah, have wreaked havoc across multiple regions of the island nation. The Disaster Management Centre has warned of more heavy rains anticipated in the forthcoming days.
With river levels surging to unprecedented heights, numerous towns have been submerged, major bridges swept away, and essential infrastructure has collapsed, leading to an escalating scale of devastation, as reported by Sri Lanka’s Daily Mirror.
International aid is now arriving as Sri Lanka strives to navigate the growing humanitarian crisis, according to the publication.
The Daily Mirror also highlighted that over 20,500 Army personnel have been dispatched to engage in rescue operations, with the Army rescuing approximately 3,790 individuals on Saturday alone and relocating them to secure centers.