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Massive Land Slide in Central SL, 300 Missing

To God we belong and to Him do we return - RIP to the dead ! :(

And I hope that the missing can be found and taken care of as soon as possible !

I hope that Pakistan extends whatever help we can in this hour of need !
 
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nation.lk ::: - Haldummulla tragedy: 300 feared trapped under rubble

Six people have been confirmed dead following the landslide that occurred at Meeriyabedda, Koslanda in Haldumulla this morning, the Disaster Management Center (DMC) said.

A combined search operation is currently ongoing to locate around 300 persons who are thought to be trapped under the rubble, DMC Deputy Director Sarath Lal Kumara said. About 150 houses were buried under the landslide, according to reports.

Rescue teams include those from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and Special Task Force (STF) personnel and DMC officials.

- See more at: nation.lk ::: - Haldummulla tragedy: 300 feared trapped under rubble
Really sad news..RIP to the dead....and may God give strength to their respective families.
 
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RIP. Really sad incident. This news isnt getting much coverage in channels also.
 
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@Gibbs - That sounds like a big calamity but it isn't getting much news coverage here ! :undecided:

I think it could be because we were grappling with Hurricane Nilofar striking the coastal areas of Pakistan (which thankfully it didn't) and the rest of the news sort of got drowned in that ! :(
 
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KOSLANDA, Sri Lanka (AP) — Hundreds of desperate Sri Lankan villagers dug with bare hands through the broken red earth of a deadly landslide Thursday, defying police orders after a top disaster official said there was no chance of finding more survivors at the high-elevation tea plantation.

There were conflicting reports of how many people were missing in the slide, which struck Wednesday morning in the island nation's central hills after heavy monsoon rains.

Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said the number of dead at the Koslanda tea plantation would be fewer than 100. But Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center — which Amaraweera oversees — reported 190 people missing.

Villagers, meanwhile, said the death toll could easily exceed 200.

"I have visited the scene and from what I saw I don't think there will be any survivors," Amaraweera told The Associated Press on Thursday. "But that number is less than 100."

The search was suspended Thursday evening because of heavy rain.

Also Thursday, President Mahinda Rajapaksa visited the disaster site and spoke to residents who are taking shelter in schools and temples. According to his website, Rajapaksa ordered officials to expedite rescue and relief for the victims.

Television footages showed Rajapaksa inspecting the disaster from the air and meeting with relief officials. Later he was seen distributing sleeping mats and boxes with essential items to the displaced people and consoling weeping men and women.


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Amaraweera said the government had asked the National Child Protection Authority to take charge of children orphaned the disaster.


Many children had left for school before the slide Wednesday morning and returned only to see their homes buried with their parents. A government minister told Parliament that they have found 75 such children.

"The government will be fully responsible for them, we will not give them to anyone other than somebody from immediate family because they can be sent for child labor," he said.

A large number of children in Sri Lanka's tea plantations drop out of schools and work as domestic helpers or waiters in tea boutiques. Many times their parents themselves send their children to work due to poverty or alcoholism.

On Thursday displaced people spent their second evening crammed inside a dark, cold school classroom atop a misty mountain. Government officials had begun a survey of the dead and missing and doctors attended to the sick and wounded.

A 48-year-old truck driver who gave his name only as Raja said he lost all five members of his household — his wife, two sons, daughter-in-law and his 6-month-old grandchild.

"I left for work early morning and got a call asking me to rush back because there was an earth slip near my home," Raja said, weeping. "I came back and there was no trace of my home, everyone was buried."

A local government officer familiar with the tea plantation said he believes 200-250 people may have been buried, based on the number of people usually in the area at the time. There were many houses, a big Hindu temple, a playground and two milk collection centers where farmers bring their milk for selling.

He spoke on condition of anonymity because government rules prevent him from speaking to the media.

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The tea plantation in Badulla district about 140 miles (220 kilometers) east of Colombo was one of many in the higher altitudes of Sri Lanka, formerly called Ceylon, one of the world's leading producers of tea.

Most of Sri Lanka has experienced heavy rain over the past few weeks, and the Disaster Management Center had issued warnings of mudslides and falling rocks. The monsoon season here runs from October through December.

Vettiyan Yogeswaran, who lives on a part of the tea plantation that was not affected by the landslide, said authorities had warned people that the area was vulnerable to mudslides and they should move. But he said no housing alternatives were offered.

"There are 50-70 families living in my neighborhood in the bottom of a mountain. If a mudslide happens we all will be buried," Yogeswaran said. "We want to leave but we have not been given a proper alternative."

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People in this forum are the loudest i have seen calling unfairness of the West and the bias of it's media, And how unfair the world is to their plight as third world countries

While not a single word of condolence or a cursory glance at this thread, Where over 150 people have perished, The worse natural calamity to hit one of your neighbors

Bravo South Asians!! Bravo!!

Keep on filling with posts, arguments on whose dick is longer, While having the smallest dicks in the world
There's no point of blaming the members of this forum mate because the thread was hard to be noticed. What's sad is that the people in Sri Lanka themselves don't give a damm about the incident but they are busy criticising some stupid advertisement of Maliban. People should get their priorities right.
 
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@Gibbs - That sounds like a big calamity but it isn't getting much news coverage here ! :undecided:

I think it could be because we were grappling with Hurricane Nilofar striking the coastal areas of Pakistan (which thankfully it didn't) and the rest of the news sort of got drowned in that ! :(

Probably :tup:..

My crux was not about the media coverage bro.. Just the attitude of majority of posters here.. Just showing some perspective on hypocrisy
 
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There's no point of blaming the members of this forum mate because the thread was hard to be noticed. What's sad is that the people in Sri Lanka themselves don't give a damm about the incident but they are busy criticising some stupid advertisement of Maliban. People should get their priorities right.

Guess so.. Maybe because 112 people viewed the thread, Without a single comment, Before i posted about it

To be fair.. Going through social media and press coverage in Sri Lanka, There seem to be a massive concern over there.. Lots of people making appeals for donations and help
 
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Guess so..

To be fair.. Going through social media and press coverage, There seem to be a massive concern over there.. Lots of people making appeals for donations and help
That's great then but where I've checked all I can find is a herd of water buffaloes bashing maliban.
 
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RIP ....... lot of natural calamities nowadays in south asia .
 
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SL requests help from US

The US was currently working with USAID’s Office to respond quickly to a request made by the Sri Lankan Government asking for assistance in the aftermath of the Meeriyabedda landslide, US State Department said yesterday.

State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki told the daily news briefing that the US Ambassador in Colombo has requested assistance from Washington.

“Our ambassador on the ground has exercised her authority to declare it as a disaster and requested assistance from Washington. The State Department is currently working with USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance to respond quickly,” she said.

She extended her deepest condolences to the Sri Lankan Government and the people affected by the landslides and commended the rapid response and valiant search and rescue efforts by the GoSL and armed forces.

- See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/55555/sl-requests-help-from-us#sthash.xvP0OWIP.dpuf
 
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There's no point of blaming the members of this forum mate because the thread was hard to be noticed. What's sad is that the people in Sri Lanka themselves don't give a damm about the incident but they are busy criticising some stupid advertisement of Maliban. People should get their priorities right.

Don't say that people give no attention to these things in SL. People do what they can to help.

Guess so.. Maybe because 112 people viewed the thread, Without a single comment, Before i posted about it

To be fair.. Going through social media and press coverage in Sri Lanka, There seem to be a massive concern over there.. Lots of people making appeals for donations and help

That is because machan this is a defense related thread unlike the FB. Here people are more concerned with matters related to defense and India/Pakistan. You cannot sell a thread like this here. So don't blame the PDF members.
 
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