US Firms Step Up Support for Sri Lanka After Cyclone Ditwah

Date:

December 18, Colombo (LNW): United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung has drawn attention to the role being played by American companies and institutions in supporting the country’s recovery following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.

In a message shared on social media, the Ambassador said a number of US-based organisations have mobilised resources to assist relief and rebuilding efforts. She noted that technology providers such as Starlink and Microsoft, together with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, are contributing practical support on the ground.

Starlink has extended complimentary connectivity to both new and existing users until the end of December 2025 and has also supplied 145 satellite units to help strengthen communications during emergency operations.

At the same time, Microsoft is working in partnership with MIT on a new initiative designed to gather reliable information on businesses and properties damaged by the cyclone, a move intended to improve planning and aid distribution.

Ambassador Chung said these actions demonstrate the spirit of innovation, partnership and generosity that characterises American engagement, adding that US organisations remain committed to standing with Sri Lanka as it works towards recovery and resilience.

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Emergency IMF Loan Tests Sri Lanka’s Reform Credibility

Emergency IMF Loan Tests Sri Lanka’s Reform Credibility

A Test of Policy Credibility: Economics Behind Malwathu Oya Revival

A Test of Policy Credibility: Economics Behind Malwathu Oya Revival

Cost Pressures Reshape Sri Lanka’s IT-BPO Growth Model

Cost Pressures Reshape Sri Lanka’s IT-BPO Growth Model

Global Competition Pushes Sri Lanka Tech Sector to Rethink Rewards

Global Competition Pushes Sri Lanka Tech Sector to Rethink Rewards