[Sri Lanka] - Army and Navy intensify flood relief efforts throughout 8 districts as rivers overflow

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In response to the severe weather conditions affecting the island, the Sri Lanka Army has deployed additional troops to assist with flood
personnel to support those affected by widespread flooding.As of today (14), army troops have been deployed across several flood-affected
been deployed in several locations today (14).Malwana - An army unit (with a boat)
 Katugoda - Army unit
 Wataraka- Army unit (with
a boat)
 Seethawaka- Army unit
 Meethotamulla - Two army teams (with four Unibuffels)
 Kolonnawa- Army unit (with two
horses)
 Nawagamuwa- Army unit (with two boats)
 Pelwatte - Army unit (with a Unibuffel)
 Yatadolawatta- Army unit (with a
Unibuffel)A total of 6,500 troops, along with 23 WMZ vehicles, 34 Unibuffel vehicles, 34 Unicorn vehicles, and 56 boats, are prepared for
immediate deployment across these regions to aid in rescue operations and provide much-needed relief, according to a statement by the Sri
Lanka Army.The army remains on high alert as floodwaters continue to rise, with further measures expected as the situation
develops.Meanwhile, 08 Navy flood relief teams have been dispatched to the Gampaha, Colombo and Puttalam districts, working in coordination
with the Disaster Management Center (DMC) in order to assist those impacted by flood waters.The Navy flood relief teams were deployed to
Kaduwela, Mabima, Nawagamuwa, Ihalagama, Ja-ela and Naththandiya to provide assistance to those affected and the teams are working in full
swing, Sri Lanka Navy said.The relief teams are actively conducting operations to assist flood-affected individuals, including offering safe
transportation to 641 people by dinghies, distributing cooked meals and dry rations to 4876 people, rescuing 03 at the risk of drowning and
guiding people to secure locations.Working in coordination with DMC, the Navy has 22 relief teams on standby in the Western Naval Command, 9
teams in the Southern Naval Command, and 17 teams in the Northwestern Naval Command, totaling 48 teams, ready for immediate deployment when
required.