Severe weather conditions, including floods, strong winds, and fallen trees, have affected 134484 individuals from 34492 families across 11 districts in Sri Lanka.

The Disaster Management Centre (DMC)  says the Gampaha District has been the hardest hit, with 68,672 people from 16,707 families impacted.

Three deaths have been confirmed so far, while 6,963 people from 1,753 families are currently being sheltered in 81 relief centers, 

The Irrigation Department also noted a decrease in water levels for the Attanagalu Oya, Kelani, Gin, Nilwala, and Kalu rivers, following minimal rainfall over the past 24 hours.

However, Irrigation Engineer from the Hydrology and Disaster Management Division, Mrs. Sakura Dilthara cautioned that some areas remain submerged.

Meanwhile, the National Building Research Organization has extended landslide warnings for 47 Divisional Secretariat divisions across nine districts.

The advisory remains in effect until 4.00 p.m. today. The Government urges residents in affected regions to stay alert and heed all safety precautions as weather conditions continue to pose risks.

DMC requested from the public to call 117 for any emergency