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Deputy-Coordinating secretary of the Italian Civil Protection Force recently handed over a report indicating the overall status of 19 post tsunami projects in Sri Lanka.

Dr Giovani Franchini – Coordinating secretary and Dr Antonella Renzi – Deputy-Coordinating secretary of the Italian Civil Protection Force recently handed over a report indicating the overall status of 19 post tsunami projects in Sri Lanka.
The 19 projects were completed at a total cost of Euro 52 million. The 19 projects implemented by the Italian government and the Italian Civil Protection force were recently concluded. These projects covered housing, schools, hospitals, road development, drinking water and the assurance of jobs for those left unemployed by the tsunami.

Minister of Disaster Management and Human Rights, Mahinda Samarasinghe speaking at the

Mobitel and ITN collected 5 laks for the welfare of the victims of the recent floods and landslide.

Mobitel and ITN collected 5 laks using short messaging service and donated this amount to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights for the welfare of the victims of the recent floods and landslide. The picture shows Leishe De Silva Chandrasena, Chairperson of Mobitel, handing over the cheque to Minister Samarasinghe. Also present are K.C.A Amarawardena, Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights and Suren J Amarasekara, CEO, Mobitel

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Week: 18th Feb - 24th Feb, 2010

 

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Earthquakes and Tsunami Information

 

Events

 

"Workshop on Climate Change for Master Teachers

 

"Celebrating the World Meteorological Day

 

Multi Hazards Evacuation Drills

 

Base - Line Survey on Drought Mitigation Plan in Ampara


Forest Fire - Imbulpe DSD, Rathnapura District :
Effective disaster management methods to control forest fire

A forest fire in a forest reserve in Imbulpe Divisional Secretariat Division, Rathnapura District occurred on 17, 18, 20 and 21 July 2009. Due to this fire, approximately 20 Hectares of the forest was destroyed. The affected areas in detail are 02 Hectares of Raththanagolla - Nonperial road, Blihuloya in Yakdehi Grama Niladhari Division (GND); 01 Hectare of Raththanagolla- Nonperial Section;  05 Hectares of Galpothuthenna in Kumburutheniwela GND12 Hectares of Pupuruwela- Viharawela in Viharawela GND.  The fire was successfully controlled by 21 July evening with great efforts of the teams from the Forest Department, DDMCU Staff, SL Army teams of Kuruwita Camp and University Students of Belihuloya University. Making fire lanes and using fresh leave branches and rakes to stop spreading the fire was some of the successful methods used in managing the disaster.

 

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Carrying fresh leave to control the fire


 

Making Fire Lanes


 

 


Community Awareness Programmes on Forest Fire Control - Kuttapitiya, Pelmadulla DSD

Kuttapitiya in Pelmadulla Divisional Secretariat Division (DSD), Ratnapura District is one of the identified areas of forest fire occurrences due to human activities. During the last few years, several incidences of forest fire were reported in the area. In order to raise awareness in the community on forest fire control, the DDMCU coordinated response support with the most supportive partners. Seeking a long lasting solution, a series of awareness programmes for the communities living along the boundary of the natural forest areas are being conducted.  So far, 02 such awareness programmes have been completed. The most recent programme was held at Kuttapitiya School on 20-08-2009. The 25 participants were from the border area of the forest. They were made aware of the forest fire preventive measures and early warning. A Fire Prevention Committee was also set up at this programme. The next awareness programme is scheduled to be conducted by way of door- to -door visits.

 


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