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  2. Wave (Deraniyagala book) - Wikipedia

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    The book starts with Deraniyagala at a beach-side hotel on the Sri Lankan coast with her family. [7] [8] She gives the first hint at the impending disaster in the second line of the book, "The ocean looked a little closer to our hotel than usual". [9]

  3. 1978 Sri Lanka cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 Sri Lanka Cyclone (JTWC designation: 04B) was one of the most destructive tropical cyclones to strike Sri Lanka since modern records began. The cyclone formed on November 17, 1978, and attained peak intensity on November 23, 1978, right before making landfall in Batticaloa. Sri Lanka's eastern province was heavily affected by the ...

  4. Category:Disasters in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Emergency management in Sri Lanka (1 C) H. Health disasters in Sri Lanka (2 C) M. Man-made disasters in Sri Lanka (5 C, 3 P) N. Natural disasters in Sri Lanka (4 C, 1 ...

  5. Thousands mark 20 years after deadly Indian Ocean tsunami - AOL

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    Sri Lanka marked the day with two minutes of silence at the Peraliya Tsunami Memorial Statue in the town of Galle, the country's disaster management centre said in a short statement.

  6. 2017 Meethotamulla landslide - Wikipedia

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    Following the disaster, President Maithripala Sirisena requested the Sri Lanka Armed Forces, Police, and the Disaster Management Centre to provide assistance and relief to the victims. As per the Disaster Management Centre on 20 April 2017, the landslide caused 32 deaths with 8 more missing, and affected a total of 1,765 people. [2]

  7. 2018 Northern Province floods (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is reported to have been identified as the second most vulnerable nation in the world to confront climatic changes due to the effects of global warming.The floods caused in Northern Province is the second worst natural disaster to have occurred in Sri Lanka in the month of December, after the horrible tragic effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami on Sri Lanka.

  8. Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Sri Lanka

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    The train which was struck by the tsunami. Remains of a house near Telwatte, photographed in March 2008. In Ampara District alone, more than 10,000 people died. A holiday train, the "Queen of the Sea", was struck by the tsunami near the village of Telwatta as it travelled between Colombo and Galle carrying at least 1,700 passengers, killing all but a handful on board.

  9. 2014–2015 floods in Southeast Asia and South Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has cooperated with the military and other units related to flood relief in each province to install water pumps and assess damages caused by floods. [4] Sri Lanka — More than 7,000 army personnel been deployed to flood-affected areas for rescue and relief operations. [68]