Over 100 Evacuated in Ampara Due to Risk of Gal Oya River Bund Breach
The evacuation was initiated after heavy rains and rising water levels in the Gal Oya River heightened fears of the bunds failing. Local authorities, including the District Disaster Management Center (DDMC), coordinated the relocation efforts, prioritizing the safety of vulnerable residents.
Officials have assured the public that emergency response teams are on high alert, and efforts are underway to monitor the situation closely. Evacuees are currently being housed in temporary shelters, and essential supplies such as food, water, and medical aid are being provided.
"The safety of our residents is our primary concern," said an official from the DDMC. "We are working with all relevant agencies to ensure that the affected communities remain protected from any further danger."
Residents in nearby areas have been urged to stay informed through local authorities as the situation develops. Meteorologists have warned of continued rainfall in the coming days, increasing the risk of flooding and further stress on the river's infrastructure.
Authorities are also conducting assessments to strengthen the river bunds and prevent similar incidents in the future.