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Sri Lanka Cyclone Survivors Face Colossal Clean-Up
- Cyclone Ditwah brought record rains and triggered landslides and floods across Sri Lanka, killing at least 474 people and leaving 366 unaccounted for.
- Survivors returned to their devastated homes, faced with a massive clean-up as they start rebuilding their lives.
- The government said it was increasing clean-up assistance, giving each household 25,000 rupees due to the scale of the devastation.
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In wake of Cyclone Ditwah, Sri Lanka faces continuing disaster risks
KOLONNAWA, Sri Lanka — When Denuwarage Kusumalatha (54) saw flood water reach her doorstep in the wee hours of Nov. 29, it was already too late. A resident of Kolonnawa, a town situated within Sri Lanka’s commercial district of Colombo, she rushed out of her home, with her most important belongings and family members to seek shelter at a nearby school. The relief center housed dozens of people from his neighborhood who had evacuated hours before…
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Sri Lanka cyclone survivors face colossal clean-up
Survivors of Cyclone Ditwah that has ravaged Sri Lanka in recent days began returning to their devastated homes on Wednesday, faced with a massive clean-up as they start rebuilding their lives.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right4Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Center
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources are Center
56% Center
L 22%
C 56%
R 22%
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