Western Province Warned of Possible Water Cuts as Kelani River Continues to Rise

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November 29, Colombo (LNW): The National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) has cautioned that the Western Province could face interruptions to its water supply if rising levels of the Kelani River force the Ambatale pumping station to cease operations.

Officials say the situation is being monitored closely as floodwaters continue to edge towards critical thresholds.

Engineer Chandana Bandara, the Board’s Chairman, advised residents to prepare for the possibility of temporary shortages. He recommended that households store extra water in advance, noting that conditions could change rapidly if the river swells further.

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