Flooding in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka faced severe flooding, landslides, and rockfalls due to heavy monsoon rains. The central, southern, and western regions, including Colombo, Galle, Matara, and Ratnapura, were particularly hard hit. Rivers overflowed, damaging infrastructure, submerging crops, and displacing thousands of people.
The National Building Research Organization (NBRO) identified approximately 15,000 families living in high-risk landslide and rockfall zones. Nine deaths were reported, and many areas remained isolated. Landslides and collapsed structures complicated rescue efforts, while rising water levels in rivers and reservoirs posed ongoing risks, particularly in low-lying settlements.
The northeast monsoon was expected to persist, further intensifying flooding and expanding the affected areas. Climate change was believed to have contributed to the increased rainfall, heightening future risks.
- Type d'événement
- Inondation, Glissements de terrain, Tempête
- Lieu de l'événement
- Sri Lanka
- Date d'activation de la Charte
- 2025-11-26
- Heure d’activation de la location
- 21:16
- Fuseau horaire d'activation de la Charte
- UTC+05:30
- Demandeur de charte
- Disaster Management Centre on behalf of Disaster Managment Centre
- Identifiant d'activation
- 1005
- Gestion de projet
- Samanmali Matharaarachchi (Disaster Management Centre - DMC)
- Valeur ajoutée
- Cheshini Malavipathirana (Disaster Management Centre - DMC),
- Niranga Alahacoon (International Water Management Institute (IWMI)),
- Peeranan Towashiraporn (ADPC),
- Samitha Daranagama (Disaster Management Centre (Volunteer)),
- ISRO,
- Copernicus EMS (Copernicus EMS),
- Dayan Munasinge (National Building Research Organisation),
- Kavinda Gunasekara (FAO)
