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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, January 2, 2014
Disasters hit 1.6 mn people, but Met equipment remains outdated – UNP

Billions of rupees had been wasted on government propaganda exercises
but the Meteorological Department was not properly equipped and the
Disaster Management Website, too, remained outdated due to lack of
funds, an Opposition legislator charged yesterday.
Eran Wickremeratne MP told The Island it
was shocking that despite a total of over 1.6 million people being
affected by disasters in the last two years, the Rajapaksa regime could
not find just one billion rupees to update equipment at the
Meteorological Department.
How much it would cost to upload the latest data on to the Disaster
Management Department’s Website, he queried, pointing out that the
fearful and sad memories of the 2004 December tsunami which destroyed
41,000 lives were still very much alive, but the authorities could not
find the small sum of money to provide the public with information of
critical importance.
The Disaster Management Act of 2005 required that the National Plan to
deal with calamities be made known widely. If the Disaster Management
Ministry could not even disseminate timely information one could imagine
how it would respond in a crisis situation, the MP observed.
When one looked at the billions of rupees expended on ego boosting
exercises, not to mention the unprecedented corruption which had
resulted in the National Debt zooming from nearly Rs. 2 trillion in 2005
to Rs. 6.6 trillion in just eight years, Wickremeratne said, the
failure to provide the required finances to buy equipment and provide
updated information crucial for the peoples very existence, could be
described as a national crime.
MP Wickremeratne recalled that when the Disaster Management Minister
Mahinda Amaraweera was questioned recently in Parliament why the
vacancies at the Meteorological Department had not been filled, his
reply had been that he expected the Ministry of Public Administration to
do it.
While there were pending natural disasters in the Matale and Ratnapura
Districts due to haphazard mining and soil erosion, the Geological
Survey Department had indicated that there were plate movements and
other geological factors that may cause calamities, he noted urging the
government to heed the warnings given by scientists.
