Severe weather alert issued as monsoon rains lash South-Western Sri Lanka

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May 27, Colombo (LNW): Authorities have issued a heightened weather alert as intense rainfall continues to batter several regions of Sri Lanka, driven by a surge in southwest monsoon activity.

The Department of Meteorology has released an amber-level advisory warning of persistent downpours across the Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces, as well as in the districts of Galle, Matara, Nuwara-Eliya and Kandy. The alert will remain in effect for the next 24 hours.

Forecasters have cautioned that some areas could experience rainfall exceeding 100 millimetres within this period. The ongoing monsoonal conditions have already led to widespread disruption, with waterlogged roads, increased risk of landslides in elevated regions, and delays to public transport services reported in several locations.

The meteorological department attributes the adverse weather to intensified southwest monsoon currents, which are expected to maintain their influence over the island’s southwestern quadrant.

Authorities are advising the public to remain vigilant, particularly in low-lying and landslide-prone areas, and to limit non-essential travel during periods of heavy rain.

Communities living near hillsides and riverbanks are being urged to take precautionary measures and heed any evacuation notices if issued.

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