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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, May 31, 2016
STRUGGLING TO SURVIVE: FAMILIES HIT BY FLOODS IN KILINOCHCHI
( Floods in Kilinochchi; Tamil Guardian Image)
Several families affected by the recent floods in Kilinochchi are
looking at ways to survive after losing their crops. Jaffna based civil
society said that most families in Kilinochchi depend on their paddy to
earn a living.
However the heavy rain flooded the paddy fields in the area damaging over 3000 acres of paddy in the Kilinochchi district.
The Kilinochchi Disaster Management unit told The Sunday Leader that
around 18,265 people from 5,467 families were badly affected by the
floods. A spokesman at the Kilinochchi Disaster Management unit said
that 16 houses were fully damaged in the floods and 251 houses were
partially damaged.
He said the people displaced by the floods were housed in 12 centres but
have now returned home since the water has receded. There was a concern
that a lot of focus on sending relief to families in Colombo and
Aranayake and very little to Kilinochchi.
However the spokesman at the Kilinochchi Disaster Management unit
insisted that cooked food and dry rations had been given to the affected
families in the area through the Disaster Management Centre.
“It is not true to say the people here have been ignored,” the spokesperson added.
The army said that on the direction of Major General K.A.D.A
Karunasekera, the Commander of the Security Forces in Kilinochchi,
troops assisted the local flood victims following the heavy rains in the
Kilinochchi area.
The heavy rain resulted in the Mandagalaru bridge, which is located
between the Jaffna and Mannar road (A-32), being affected disrupting
transport activates. Troops from Army, Navy and Police were liaised with
the fishers’ society in Pallikudha to help civilians to cross the
bridge using boats.
The Nethilaru bridge which is located between Dharmapuram and Visuamadu
on the A-35 road was also flooded and troops belonging to the 14 Sri
Lanka National Guard (SLNG) Battalion placed sand bags to prevent the
bridge from being damaged.
The Chief Coordinating Civil Affairs officer of the Security Forces
Headquarters in Kilinochchi distributed lunch packs among the flood
affected families in Ambalnagar while troops from the 16 (v) Sri Lanka
Light Infantry (SLLI) also distributed meals for flood affected families
at Marathanaga. In addition assistance was also given to the displaced
people at Paranthankudiiruppu, Nadankudiiruppu and Umayalapuram.
Meanwhile, the army media unit said that on the directions of Brigadier
Deepthi Jayatilaka, the General Officer Commanding of the 66 Division,
troops of the 663 Brigade distributed relief parcels containing clothes,
water bottles, dry ration, sanitary items and other essentials to the
flood victims in Poonaryn with the support of the Unity Mission Trust
Institute in Colombo.
The relief items were distributed to 74 families including 400 children
at the Hindu Maha Vidyalaya, Paranthan and Mahadeva Child Home in
Kilinochchi.