Police Launch Special Unit to Manage Flood and Storm Response

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November 29, Colombo (LNW): In response to the recent extreme weather affecting the country, Sri Lanka Police have established an IGP Special Operations Unit to coordinate disaster response and provide timely information to the public. The severe conditions, including heavy rain, floods, strong winds, and landslides, have forced evacuations in several vulnerable regions.

The new unit, operating directly under the Inspector General of Police, is based at Police Headquarters and is tasked with ensuring rapid, coordinated action across the island. Local police stations have organised teams equipped with boats, diving gear, and other emergency resources to respond quickly to incidents in their areas.

Sri Lanka Police are working closely with the Tri-Forces and the Disaster Management Centre to support relief efforts, assist in evacuations, and maintain security in affected communities. Members of the public requiring assistance or wishing to report emergencies are encouraged to contact the IGP Special Operations Unit via dedicated landline and WhatsApp numbers, which have been made available for immediate use.

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