Several Reservoirs Overflow as Heavy Rains Continue Across the Country

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October 25, Colombo (LNW): The Department of Irrigation has announced that around 15 reservoirs, both large and small, are currently overflowing following the persistent heavy rainfall experienced in recent days.

Director General L. S. Sooriyabandara reported that six spill gates at the Rajanganaya Reservoir have been opened, releasing water into the Kala Oya at a rate of 5,087 cubic feet per second.

Other major reservoirs, including Siyambalangamuwa, Deduru Oya, Batalagoda, Hakwatuna Oya, and Yodha Wewa, have also reached spilling levels, according to the department.

Authorities have warned that water levels could continue to rise should the rainfall persist, and have urged residents living downstream and in low-lying areas to exercise caution and remain alert to potential flooding.

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