2010 Colombo floods explained

2010 Colombo floods
Image Location:Sri Lanka Precipitation and Irrigation map.png
Image Name:Location of Colombo in Sri Lanka's wet zone.
Duration:19:00 10 November, to 12:00 11 November
Total Fatalities:1
Areas Affected:Colombo

The 2010 Colombo floods were an isolated incident that took place between 10 November and 11 November 2010 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. As a low-pressure area developed over the city, up to 4901NaN1[1] [2] of rain fell during the short period of 15 hours overnight, causing widespread damage and flooding in the area; the highest amount of rainfall in 18 years.[3] A joint Government-UN assessment was launched on the 13th to understand the level of damage in the affected areas.[4]

Damage

According to the Disaster Management Centre, the heavy rains displaced over 260,000 people in Colombo and suburbs.[3] Heavy rains also submerged the parliament under 40NaN0 of water,[5] [6] and damaged 257 houses, while completely destroying 11.[7] Current death toll stands at 1.[8]

The Ministry of Education have also requested all schools to be closed during the period., while the Ministry of Labour Relations entitled paid-leave for government employees.

Multiple grid substations were also shut down by the Ceylon Electricity Board in various locations in Colombo, due to the risk of being submerged. Leading to power outages in multiple areas.

Relief efforts

The government deployed Air Force Bell 212 helicopters to assist in aerial assessments and missions to rescue stranded people.[9] 1,800 Sri Lankan Army troops were deployed to relief flood victims on the ground, while the Navy deployed trawlers to provide food and transportation in the affected areas. The DMC also disbursed Rs.20 million (≈180,000 USD) to relief efforts.

The Sri Lanka navy and army also made public appeals asking flood victims to contact them for relief assistance. Television and radio stations repeatedly broadcast their contact numbers.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Record rains flood Sri Lanka, leaving 36,000 families homeless. 14 November 2010. CNN.
  2. News: The Deluge Again. 13 November 2010. Daily News. https://web.archive.org/web/20101118003821/http://www.dailynews.lk/2010/11/13/main_Editorial.asp. 18 November 2010. dead.
  3. News: Over 260,000 affected by floods. 13 November 2010. Sunday Times. https://web.archive.org/web/20101114061336/http://www.sundaytimes.lk/latest/1773-floods-hit-colombo-services-interrupted. 14 November 2010. dead.
  4. News: Joint UN-Government assessment begins in flood-affected areas. 13 November 2010. Ada Derana.
  5. News: Sri Lanka floods force up to 300,000 from their homes. 13 November 2010. Free Malaysia Today. https://archive.today/20120909192929/http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/fmt-english/world/world-news/12756-sri-lanka-floods-force-up-to-300000-from-their-homes. 9 September 2012. dead.
  6. News: Houses submerged, photographs. 13 November 2010. Daily Mirror.
  7. News: Over 260,000 people affected by floods in Sri Lankan capital and suburbs. 13 November 2010. Colombo Page.
  8. News: Over 100,000 flood victims in Sri Lanka Colombo Highest rainfall in 18 yrs, rains to continue. 14 November 2010. Lanka Newspapers.
  9. News: SLAF conducted helicopter rescue to assess flood damage and assistance. 13 November 2010. SLAF.