2017 Sri Lanka floods explained

2017 Sri Lanka flood and landslide
Date:May 2017
Place:15 districts of Sri Lanka
Cause:Flood and Landslide
Reported Deaths:224
Reported Injuries:72
Reported Missing:78
Reported Property Damage:2,093 houses fully and 11,056 houses partially destroyed

The 2017 Sri Lanka floods resulted from a heavy southwest monsoon, beginning around 18 to 19 May 2017.[1] Flooding was worsened by the arrival of the precursor system to Cyclone Mora,[2] causing flooding and landslides throughout Sri Lanka during the final week of May 2017.[3] The floods affected 15 districts, killed at least 208 people and left a further 78 people missing. As of 3 June, 698,289 people were affected, while 11,056 houses were partially damaged and another 2,093 houses completely destroyed.[4] According to Al Jazeera, about 600,000 people have been displaced due to the floods.[5]

The flooding severely affected Sri Lanka's Western Province, Sabaragamuwa Province, Southern Province and part of Central Province.[6] The worst-affected districts were Kalutara,[3] Matara and Ratnapura. In Kalutara, flooding of the Kalu River also triggered several mudflows.[7] Agalawatte, a town within Kalutara District, reported 47 deaths and 62 people missing as of 29 May, with many areas made inaccessible by landslides. The Ratnapura District had recorded 79 deaths by 30 May.

Floods

The southwest monsoon typically peaks during late May to the beginning of June in Sri Lanka, with prevailing winds from the south and southwest, streaming toward the Bay of Bengal. The areas that usually receive the heaviest rain are the south and west of the country, including Kalutara, Ratnapura, and Colombo. The monsoon was anticipated to arrive after 14 May, but owing to below-normal water levels in the region, it was initially not expected to cause severe flooding.[8]

Parts of Sri Lanka received 300 mm – 500 mm of heavy monsoon rain in a 24-hour period by 25 May, resulting in widespread flooding. Highest recorded rainfall was 533 mm in Kukuleganga.[9] Galle, a coastal city, received 223mm and Ratnapura experienced 453mm of rainfall during the period of 27 to 30 May, leading to severe inland flooding.[10] On 27 May, an area of convective thunderstorms in the Bay of Bengal started to converge, moving to the northeast and becoming Cyclone Mora on 28 May. Cyclone Mora later affected Bangladesh and Myanmar.

By the evening of 25 May, the National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) of Sri Lanka had issued a "Level 3 Red Alert" landslide warning for the districts of Ratnapura, Kegalle, Galle, Kalutara, Matara, Hambantota and Nuwara Eliya.[11] Areas within Galle District became cut off due to landslides. Part of the Southern Expressway closed, owing to flooding between Colombo and Matara.[12] The Kelani River, which runs through Sri Lanka's largest city Colombo, measured a water level increase of 15.44m (50.66feet) by 9:30 a.m. Sri Lanka Time (15:00 UTC) on 27 May,[13] and peaked by 28 May. As of 29 May, the Bolgoda Dam in Panadura was at a risk of collapse.[14]

The death toll included at least 45 school children. By 1 June, around 95 people remained missing.[15]

Response

The Sri Lanka Armed Forces initially deployed nearly 10,000 personnel and equipment for relief, help and rescue operations. This is the biggest deployment of troops during peacetime in Sri Lanka.[16]

The Sri Lanka Army deployed more than 1700 Army personnel of 17 Battalions, including Commando, Special Forces, Mechanized Infantry and Army medical personnel. BTRs, WMZs troop carriers and 30 Army boats and other machinery were deployed by the Army for the rescue operations. The Army also deployed sandbags for flood defenses.[17] [18] [19]

The Sri Lanka Navy deployed over 110 search-and-rescue teams comprising 776 naval personnel along with 116 relief boats.[20] The Navy began rescue work along the Kelani River by 19 May.

The Sri Lanka Air Force deployed Mil Mi-17s, Bell 212s, and Bell 412 helicopters to rescue the affected in all areas. Flights involving B200 Beechcraft were deployed for continuous reconnaissance/observations over affected areas.[21]

During search and rescue operations a Sri Lanka Air Force Mil Mi-17E crashed over the Baddegama area, but no one aboard the chopper was injured.[22] One member of the response team died from injuries sustained while conducting rescue operations.[23]

At least 77,000 people were evacuated from the floods and relocated to safe locations. Sixteen hospitals in the flood-affected areas were also evacuated.[24]

International response

Foreign Minister told "16 countries had rushed relief supplies and medicine".[25]

Notes and References

  1. News: Kelani River Overflows – Several Areas Flooded. 2 June 2017. Hiru News. 19 May 2017.
  2. http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter/pressreleases/2017/05/31/undp-responding-to-tropical-cyclone-mora-in-sri-lanka-bangladesh-myanmar-and-india/ UNDP responding to Tropical Cyclone Mora in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar and India
  3. Web site: Sri Lanka floods: Scores die as monsoon triggers mudslides . 26 May 2017. BBC.
  4. Web site: Special Situation for Bad Weather Condition . Disaster Management Centre.
  5. Web site: Sri Lanka floods leave 600,000 people displaced. www.aljazeera.com. 2017-06-02.
  6. News: Floods and landslides in Sri Lanka kill at least 150 people. theguardian.com. 29 May 2017.
  7. News: Peris. Roosindu. Kalutara flood situation deteriorates. 28 May 2017.
  8. News: Kotelawala. Himal. Monsoon On The Way – Is Sri Lanka Ready?. 2 June 2017. Roar Media. 14 May 2017.
  9. News: Rainfall as high as 553 mm recorded in the country. dailymirror.lk. 27 May 2017.
  10. News: Prior. Ryan. Athas. Iqbal. McKirdy. Euan. Sri Lanka floods: Battle to rescue stranded as death toll tops 180. 2 June 2017. CNN. May 30, 2017.
  11. News: Landslide warning issued for 7 districts. dailymirror.lk. 29 May 2017.
  12. News: Part of Southern Expressway, Sri Lanka's main E Class highway also temporarily closed due to flooding. colombopage.com. 29 May 2017.
  13. Web site: Sri Lanka: WHO Situation report – 1 Floods – May 2017 (27.05 2017).
  14. News: Sri Lanka: Floods and Landslides – Office of the UN Resident Coordinator Flash Update (29 May 2017). 2017-05-29. ReliefWeb. 2017-06-02. English.
  15. News: AFP. via Yahoo News. Raft capsizes in flood-hit Sri Lanka, kills three. 2 June 2017. Agence France-Presse. 1 June 2017.
  16. News: Sri Lanka hails record military deployment as toll hits 213. AFP. 3 June 2017.
  17. News: Rescue & Flood Relief Operations of the Army, Navy & Air Force are Underway. Army.lk. 29 May 2017.
  18. News: Army Troops Prevent Nilwala River Bank Burst & Determinedly Continue Relief Roles. army.com. 30 May 2017.
  19. News: (Update) Commander Supervises Army Rescue & Relief Operations in Worst-Hit Bulathsinhala Areas. Army.lk. 29 May 2017.
  20. News: Developing Story; Navy steps-up flood relief operations in affected areas. navy.lk. 29 May 2017.
  21. News: SLAF Assists Flood-Affected Countrymen. airforce.lk. 29 May 2017.
  22. News: Sri Lanka Air Force helicopter carrying flood relief crashes. colombopage.com. 29 May 2017.
  23. News: Airman died in rescue operations promoted. dailymirror.lk. 29 May 2017.
  24. News: Francis. Krishan. Death toll in Sri Lanka mudslides, floods climbs past 200. 2 June 2017. The Associated Press. ABC News. May 31, 2017.
  25. News: Sri Lanka: Foreign aid arrives as flood toll tops 200.
  26. Web site: Sri Lanka floods: International aid starts pouring in as island-nation hit by worst torrential rains in 14 years.
  27. News: Three Chinese ships due with relief goods.
  28. News: Three PLA Navy ships arrive in Colombo.
  29. News: Countries join hands with Sri Lanka to help flood victims.
  30. News: US contributes Rs. 350 million for Sri Lanka flood relief.
  31. News: USS Lake Erie joins flood assistance efforts in SL.
  32. News: Singapore Government to contribute US$100,000 in aid to flood-hit Sri Lanka. Channel NewsAsia. 2017-06-09. en-US. 2017-06-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20170602101216/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-government-to-contribute-us-100-000-in-aid-to-flood-8893374. dead.
  33. News: Pakistan sends Field Hospital, Relief goods for Sri Lankan flood victims .
  34. News: Pakistan Naval Ship 'Zulfiquar' arrives at Port of Colombo with flood relief materials.
  35. News: Israel rushes aid to Sri Lanka as floods displace thousands.
  36. News: Maldives Financial assistance to Sri Lanka .
  37. News: Korean Financial assistance to Sri Lanka .