NBRO issues landslide warnings for Galle, Kalutara, and Matara districts

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By: Isuru Parakrama

October 10, Colombo (LNW): The National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) has issued an early landslide warning for several vulnerable areas across the Galle, Kalutara, and Matara districts due to recent heavy rainfall.

The warnings highlight a heightened risk for specific regions that are prone to landslides, urging residents to exercise extreme caution.

In the Kalutara district, areas such as Dodangoda, Bulathsinhala, Mathugama, Horana, and Wallawita have been identified as particularly susceptible.

Meanwhile, a Level II warning, indicating an elevated threat, has been issued for Nagoda and Elpitiya in the Galle district, as well as Akuressa in the Matara district.

The NBRO has advised residents to stay vigilant for signs of potential landslides, such as the sudden appearance of water sprouts, unusual cracks on walls, or shifts in the ground.

These indicators may precede landslide activity, giving residents crucial time to take preventive measures or evacuate.

The organisation emphasised the importance of preparedness in these regions, especially as weather patterns become more unpredictable, leading to increased risks of landslides.

In recent years, several districts in Sri Lanka have experienced significant landslides, often resulting in damage to property, infrastructure, and in some cases, loss of life.

In light of this, authorities have urged local communities to stay informed through official updates, ensure safe evacuation routes are planned, and take immediate action if any signs of landslides appear.

The NBRO continues to monitor weather conditions closely and will provide further warnings if necessary.

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