UAE Concludes Major Humanitarian Operation in Sri Lanka Following Cyclone Ditwah

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December 14, Colombo (LNW): Humanitarian teams from the United Arab Emirates have wrapped up their mission in Sri Lanka, which was launched under the guidance of President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to provide urgent support to those affected by Cyclone Ditwah and subsequent landslides.

During the operation, UAE teams delivered approximately 116 tonnes of critical aid, including essential food items, tents, and comprehensive relief kits, aimed at assisting families displaced or otherwise impacted by the disaster.

The UAE’s specialised Search and Rescue unit carried out field operations in coordination with local authorities, recovering the bodies of 20 missing individuals and administering first aid to eight others with minor injuries.

Officials noted that the relief efforts reflect the UAE’s longstanding commitment to humanitarian assistance and international solidarity, demonstrating a sustained effort to support affected communities in Sri Lanka until recovery and normalcy are fully restored.

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