Main Line Railway Services Suspended Amid Adverse Weather

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November 29, Colombo (LNW): Railway authorities have suspended all scheduled Main Line services this morning after floodwaters swept across several stretches of track, particularly in the Daraluwa and Gampaha areas. The overnight deluge caused water levels to surge unexpectedly, leaving parts of the line submerged and posing a significant safety risk.

Engineering crews have already been sent to the affected locations to evaluate the damage and prepare for restoration work once conditions improve. However, officials caution that clearance can only begin when the water starts to drain away, and further disruptions are possible if rainfall continues.

Passengers have been urged to seek alternative means of travel until further notice, with the Railways Department emphasising that services will resume only after the tracks are inspected and declared secure for operation.

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